)o Your Christmas Shopping With Independent-Leader Advertisers :**^*?*/^/^ liET THE "INSIDE' LOW - DOWN THE LARGEST SUBURBAN ON LOCAL HAPPEMNG3 NEWSPAPER I* THE COUNTY in TUB CROW'S NEST COMPLETELY CO V EKING BT th. NAVIGATOR WOOOBRIDGE, 9EWAREN, AVIMEL, PACE 16, TODAY'S ISSUE Jfnbepenbent - leata PORT READING, COLONIA tad ISEUW \XXJ. No. 41 \VMiRIIM,K. N J, FRII»AY. l)Ki ' \\.....H'"-im- PKICK FIVE CENTS To Take Part In Avenel Ceremony HIGH SCHOOLNEW MAIN STREET DEVELOPMENT CONDSTO HOUSE BIG SUPER-MARKET [City Offers SaUry Stern Maintains Woolworth II. ol E. Member To Move 2,800, $700 More Rumor Says Fmirdl, Schaffrick To Shift Assignments Also To Establish Store ll BP Taken Down As an Is Paid Here WithFormerBecoming Chairman Of Road Committee In 65*125 Development Result Of Tests WoODHKIIXiK A ;.|,i ii II. Ailiimiistratiun Committee MENTOR J1LENT ciimniittiie tt&>ijpiiiu>[>U whu r i i,|. iniu'iUiiii> to asMime th« ud- 2 PROPERTIES BOUGHT POLE, A GIFT TO TOWN, place the Department of \ *uWii LNS FOR FUTURE Works under the direction of Sum Organisation OPPOSITE BANK HERE IS NOW 28 YEARS OLD uel Psrrell of tho Third War-Jni- In iiddition, the Third Ward He- ter the first of the year, is lining 1111icit11 organization is known to Niehomenal Success contemplated by Mayor August I1'- • insistent that Mr. Farrell be Work Already Started OB Came From Taconia By Gnintr. liucil in charge of the road de- Producing Many ,_U the change i» made, Mr_ Kur- •ntment on the strength of the Teariai Down Famous Way of Cape Horn, A Pret- rell will succaed Citti furt that it haa been some'time npionjhip Teams Jsmei Schaffrick in thja si me the place was given a Third Old Und-frUrks ^ ent From E. Demartit ntnt and the exchange, it Wurd representative:. lieVad, will be rounded out t»y th« Mr. Run kin has proved aft able Ir.iilDGE—School board naqalnt; of the Second WariS w" and discriminating Police ComiBiS- WOODBRIDGE —With w«fc* \ W(K)UBR!DGE — After stand- Anbury Park yesterday M chairman of the Finance Coin* siinu'i, respected by the rank and men ilresdy tearing down the old ) the report (hey are seek. ing in front of theiilgh aohool for tnittee, a post now Raid b^ Mr- file of the department The renom* Brown homestead on Main StMft, i'ivices of Nicholas A I L'K yiars, the flag pole that weath- Psfrell. Committteman Herb«it?> of Mr, Spencer as head of across Hie itreet from the Wood* Bsnkln will undoubtedly contiim* oodbrldge High School li'ii'il a sea voyage arqund Capa ilio Administration Committee in bridge National Bank, the M Police Commlailancr and likewise taken for granted because ; athletics. ni, will undoubtedly be taktn M dik A S of the high order of effleiency and whin questioned by a down in the very near future, mHf«»Rian Frederick A: p Hive of this newspaper, discipline he haa maintained among construction of a new shopping condemned as unsafe. will be roappolnted as chairmn o * I not to comment on the the Administration Committest, municipal employe* and depart- center which will definitely bout* At the last meeting of the Board jpi t city's proposal. How- It is ihe practice to rotate tti« ments. He haa held this post fur an A&P self-service auper-markti nuls there revealed they of Education, District Clerk Roy FnMic Works' supervisor ssniiwK six years. and in all probability a Woolworth :'il the Barron mentor a E. Anderson took up the matter of the majority members and ilnc« Farrell Besides, the probabality he wtlj Five and Ten Cent store, seven) $2,800. Bishop Moses E. Kiley be named Finance Commissioner, uiis to the flag pole and he was to« post has not yet been filled b? other chain concerns and a haluf b'm; to a statement by a Mr. FairteU, it is likely he vwll! l>« disposition to give this assignment Mr. gchaffriok also is equated to authorized to get Mr. Johnson, of r 1 shop, as well. . • t>f ihe Park school board, named by Mayor Greiner or* N«* to M '- Spencer, but because of the be made chairman of the Commlt- Perth Amboy, the son of the man e requested to appear be- Blessing By Bishop Will Be^Given Year'i day. There has been »ni Vast details of his duties as head tee on Lights and Transportation The man'behind it all la Kd* body last Monday. He who erected the pole, to inspsct ward Lotery, of London, England, the entire athletic plant t. Mr, Johnson made several bor- who haa been very successful in , it is said, was greatly NewSt.Andrew's ChurchOnSunday ings and it is understood that be 15-YEAR-OLD GIRL One-Third Of Town's Population developing business centers in his l>y the propesal. reported that "although the tests wn country. Mr. Letery, who b alxo stated, the Barron Ceremony At St. Andrew's howed nothing radically wrong, mly 38 years old, is represented ii lil talk the matter over ACO1SES_BA11A,28 Goes To School, Nichlas Reports [.IVoodbridge school board To Start At 10:30 A.M.; MRS. NEWTON US;s>till the tests weren't so good." In iere by Judge Arthur Brown. a decision early in other words, Mr, Johnson diagnos- AIM Implicate. 4 Otte* Supervifhif Principal U Stoa-n Wid Dnigcstt, local real «*• Program listed is jeft it up to the Board of Edu- tiiU> firm, in conjunction with WAS 81 YEARS OLD Perth Amboy Men In Speaker At Meeting Of GRID SEASON NETS Hanford M. Twltchell, a dlraetor il.r, H«r« SM0O AVENEL — Catholic clergymen cation to make the fiaal decision. salary at Woodbridge the firm of Alb.rt B. A*WorJ from all parts of the state have One member of the fr>*rp), Story To Police He receives 11,700 for lit** inviW lo iJkiticitmle iii tht Widow Of CirilWuVttor- HltH SCHOOL S8I2. 1S JE_. AAhk Al'a'as^ss^ U&^ Vrfwwb tb« pr«wnt time, declared yettrc- City, have been instrni*rent«I in 28, of 525 Ranway Avenue, this and Church here Sunday morning. day that he would recommend to fore firemon at the annual Mrarlng tins necessary property. phrcs, was held for the gran«jjui*:y Possibility Is Total Will In comparison, coaching The Most Rev. Moses E. Kiley, Prominent Here •the Board that the pqle be taken of the Woodbridge Kx- The structure when completed tin nearby mutadipalitles Wednesday morning by Judssrc Ar- D.D., Bishop of the Trenton Dio- down as long as there was any !rnpt Ciremen's Association,' held Climb To $1,185, Wer- will occupy a 65-foot frontaire, as follows.: Tarferet, WOODBRIDGR-Prlvatc funer- thur Brown on a charge mewli y*i cese will hies* the new hou.se of question in regard to safety. hav« a depth of 125 feet and will ba Orange, 18,000; New al services for MrB, Josephine C. DehaV of a thirteen-year-old PeitJi n ^chuol Street Firehouae Mon- lock Reports worship at 10:30 A. M. At 11:00 Gift of Dtnuroit what Is known tn rc»l estate cir- ||k, $2,800; Elitabeth, A. M the solemn hi^h mass will Newton, a life-long resident of Anvboy girl by her mother. day night, Victor C. Nicklas, sup- cles as a "one-ntory taxpayer." It The flag pole has an interesting all cur- on Pagt Z) take place with Rev. Charles A. Woodbridgt, who died Monday at ervising principal of schools, out- will be of brick conatrucM«n and story attached to it On May \0 A-ttheaame time, Michae-UVix- rent obligations paid, the Wood- Dusten, former curate of St. lined twelve interesting facts con- will boast a smart facade hi'front the Soldiers' Memorial Home in 1911, W. H. Demarest presented nyeiak, 21, of 706 Charles Staxr*. bridge High School Athletic Asso- James' parish, of which St. An- The building will utilize the land Vineland were held Wednesday at a letter to the Board from his Perth Amboy, was arrested here tho educational system ciation will have a net bank bal- drew's Church is a mission, as : formerly taken up by the Boynton, brother Ernegt Demarest, who was by Detective Sergeant Geor«e B* of the township. ance Dt $872.87, according to a celebrant; Rev. John E. Kura, as the Greiner Funeral Home. Rtv. and, the Brown properties. The in the lumber 'business in Taconut, lint and turned over to Perth Ai*"*- statement filed, with the school deacon; Rev. Frances J. Lyons as Howard F: Klein, rector of the According to Mr. Nicktas, the land formerly irwned by Hiss Mar/ Washington, offering to send \»oy police in connection wLtb tr»e board's athletic committee bv Ste- sub-deacon and Rev. Thomas E. Trinity Episcopal Church, offici- approKimate.inLoi|munt; in town- E. Neary will he used for parking DEAD flag pole for the new high school same case. The girl has IUUK'II phen K. Werlock, director of ath- Carney, curate of St. Jamcsl par- ship schools is 6,300, \ which is purposes. ated. Burial was In the Presby- free of charge. The offer was ae three other Perth Amboy me*i,i|s«. letics at the Barron Avifhue insti- ish, .as master of ceremonies. one-fifth of the tlownship's terian Cemetery. ccpted by the Board of Education to the girl's story *o tution. Had Long Expsrionea Schendorf Dies Rt. Rev. Monstirnor Peter J. population. Bf pointed oit that in and Mr. Demarest was given a vote j (the polite after leavlngthes other Tho net balance,]however, will According to Herman Stern of Hart, M.R.V.F., ivill deliver tho Mrs, Newton, who was gl Je»rs to obtain a fairly accurate Survived' By of thanks. In order to facilitate men in Perth Amboy, be increased to approximately % I, Stern and Dragoseb, Mr. Lotery sermon. old, was the widow of the late of a community's popula- transportation the giant pole was her to A cabin on Route 186 within the nejtt few weeks has been perfecting centraliied Jow, Daughter Work Surled In July Charles F. Newton, who was a Civil tion. multtpiylng school enroll- cut in two and sent by sea around Lafayette section of the ToWmhiP. from two sources. {There is still shopping canters in and, around The work on the new church by live trill give the answer, lltl DOE—Funeral ser War;veteran and at one, time's Cape Horn to New York Harbw. and ipant the night there. outstanding nearly ^JfiO in seat*n the environs of London tor the was started lust July under the TW methrt'ptoves to be correct •r P. Schendorf, 54, county Judge in Middlesex County, From New York it was brought to , to dhief of Police tickets not paid for by students, past 17 yeanr. He has baaM Bit direction of Rev. Charles McCor- in pbohi W '}&* cent bf tho 8tate'» and tho township administration |l">in in Woodbridge and The late Mrs. Ntwtoa resided Port Reading by a Port Reading George E. Keating the ownev fail- business on four principles: i ristin, pistor of St. Jumcs' and St. wunicipalitiei,' up until a f«w years Tugboat through the courtesy of ed* to live up to the. regi&*ntl0n may refund more than $60. of the 1. That suburban areas need Andrew's parishes. The structure for many year* in Uuaiamiljr homo- held Wednesday after Mr. Barrett, who was then super- law that went into effect-last Jul v. , Continuing, Mr. Nicklas said, $150 paid by Ihe athletic commit, planned shopping centers instead ii approximately !K)x40 feet, con- stead on Green. Btii'wt and -was vo o'clock' at the Grelner intendent at' the Port Reading The law requires registration •If th« b»yt and girU attending tee as field rental due to the fact of helter-skelter shops; 2. That structed of brick imd hollow tile )o, Rev. Howard F. well known throughout the Town- docks. The' po[a was brought to all oc«yp*nts of roadside «»bir»s. public school* here were to form that certain repairs at the stadium the centers should consist of tailor- (Continued on Page 5) were paid for by the school Kvoup. of the Trinity Epls- ship and county. Barron Avenue by a team of hors- identification and the enecltlnr" a line, a-llfiKJJng in the same di- made planning on the basis of e»- Un-h, officiated. Crema- es, , • '•andj checking-out time of esd oc- ri'cti«n, and) Were to clasp hands, MV. .Werlock's financial state- haustive study of needs of the Hew Overhead R. R. Cross the line fanned would reach from ted in linden* Horvath Jailed On Charge The massive pole was then plac- cupant. Balla, according tot*e ment shows total gross receipt^ for community; 3. That the construc- bendorf, who died at the Already Carrying Freights ed in a, concrete foundation ten chief give a fictitious narant i»ul the nigh school to School No. tho football season as $7,188.63 tion job should be useful and at- mboy General Hospital Filed Against Him By Wife feet deep and six feet wide, iby the girl did not register. {Contimtd on Page 5) Total 'expenditures of $0,515.70 tractive and 4. That shoddy jverk is 'unnecessary because it costs' |tfter a short illness, was WO0DBR1DGE — Freight Gilbert Johnson, of Perth Amboy, Whan the frlrl failed to tor™ are listed by the athletic director, ''WOQDBRIDGE—A sentence of more in the end. pwn figure in Woobridge, . trains, loaded with materials to who received the contract at $296, home that nittht, her motfctr Yourra a o. P. MEET The, report, in full, is'as fi related to a number, of be used for the completion of ten. days in the eounty workhouse; The top mast waa then put .Jin ported her missing to the- Perth lows: !~|When the war clouds first began' : Danish families here. At the Rrade crossing elimination WObDBRttKJE — Young Be- was imposed upon James Horvath, place, by reeving the halyards Amboy polico. The arrests f«||p"" HOME GAMES' toj gather in Europe, Mr, Lotery,, (he was a partner in the project here are already using of ^«w Jersey will hold GO of West Hills, Huntington, L. I., through the block at the top. How- ed. final meeting of the current PATBRSON EAST SIDE GAM turned toward this country. In * • i in the Woodbridge Oera the elevated" trucks. ever, the pole proved to be too Sunday at the Pines, in Me SEPT. 30,' 1930-4-Gate receiois. toy months he made nine crossing* bany with William Prall. An inquiry mude by this news in police court on a charge of dis- : high-and In e*ceptiona)ly windy Convening at 2:30 P. M,, $460.80. Expenditures, officials and last April he "brought his fim* ^survived by hi» widow, paper at the office u( James Stew- orderly conduct made by his wife, weather the top would bend like WOODBRIDGE EXEMtW thf delegates from the State's 21 (3), $45; guarantee, $100; ticke ily to this country to make their daughter, Myrtle, of art & Co., the contractors, at 60 Mary, of Pearl Avenue. it whip-lash. The top part had to counties will hear final details of sellers nnd collectors, $22, and home here. The new »hopptejt] Stiles Street, Undvn, Main Street, reveals t.ch lower AGAIN ELECT SAT 1\£K Recently MrB. Horvath lodged a be token off leaving the pole 126 the unnual mid-year convention of field rental, $26; total $192. Credi center in Lindun was Mr. Lotexy'| evidence; a sister, Anna track* wilj be abandoned during first venture and Woodbridge if Mi , charge of desfrrtion against her feet above the ground. The 70 Annual Balloting h Ki'oup, to be held January 20 bfrianci', $268.80. .'orf, of Woodbridge;four the latter, part oi January or feet taken off the top became the second ventnr*, He is int*TfB!W husband. Brunswick. {Continual on Page 6) ; John and Maurice, of the early p>rt of February, n several other sites in this state* 1 flag, pole at the Hopelawn school, In Firehome Here; FYty- iti ; Andtrs, of Elizabeth but that too was taken down to In discussing the matter, Mi. J |»', of Rahway, " k make room for a steel pole. Old- or Greiner Speaktt Stern said: ITWofks Both Ways \ timers believe that the discarded "WOODBRIIM'iE — Edwanl M. Mother's Club Debates Qaestion: "Some of the resident* ^Jjtht, iing Woman Winner polo ia now serving as the flag pole Sattler waa rci'lcctod presid enti*n|l feel that Woodbridge is not ready' One of our carrier boys reported the following in front of the Sewaren Land and all other officers were also retk'*'' for this type of business center, ttmas Seal Contest Water Club. ed at the annual meeting of *-'«•' Should Children Believe In Santa? incident In making hut house-to-house visits to se- Hlowover, after thorough Inveati' On September 23, 1911, Mr, Woodbridge Exempt H-iiiei') nation w*~fett that it wasjs»Wood' •IlIDGE —• Mrs Ruth WOODBRIIKiE — "Kcnolvvd- ChrislinuM rending* included' n, (if !>r> Leu Street, Port cure new subscribers last Saturday morning, he was Barrett,;of the Port Reading docks, Association held Monday nlfht ^ bridge real estate has lomt been the firehouse on School Shi?et, i!it Our (Children Shoulil Fii'licv • "An Anu'rinm (,'hri.stinus," by wis the first prize win greeted in friendly fashion by a lady at \ certain home presented the high school with ft stagnant wbile other towns aroiind ' in ^'iiita Cliius" WHS tliti subii'ct i>f it have developed housine and I'tiior limerick contest beautiful new flag and a flag Mr. Sattler was elected icjr *''' given by Mrs. John J. on Amboy Avenue. She signed one of hia start cards, n Hi'bnte held HL H Christmus party business sites. We feel that a esm by Ihe Middlesex Coun- raising ceremony waa held. nineteenth" term. He vr ai ti •'."t Uowlinj;; "Christmas Letter Prom whereupon the boy Said, "Thank you, madam, for this sponsored by thu Mother'n Club of tor of thlsltind will stimulate bosU nl'isi; ami Health League named to the office on Sylvia," Mrs. George G. Robinaen; \V"°n- Leon E. Campbell, the judites, Christmas greens and candles made ing has a S-ycnr lease. Hs will VI' that you would deliver the paper promptly every Fri- "If you are tendered a }24 ntlM, A. F. Rankih; delefifite to Mrs. Boynton, Mfg. Ellas L. Cos- an appropriate .setting. offered space in the new bulldlne) Elected President day morning and collect once a month. I decided that • Federal' Reserve note, with the N«hrJ«rsey State Exemptfitc- lo, Mfs. William Finn. Mrs. Other members present were: but if no agreement is reached flUj. new buiMiiitr will be constructed •this was spy opportunity to do something that I had, numeral "4" In the seal to the' mtn's Assoelatlon, James I.K«k-* 3d A. Briegi and Mrs. Eugene Mrs. William E. Garis, Mrs. Jul- Trinity Men's Clvtb 'left of the portrait and a check- rar; reprenenUtivos to fkfoiiiiSi's S. Bird, declared'that1 the'decision ian B. Grown, Mrs. Albert Hansen. around Dr. MOBS' office in such i ju*t been putting off." " • * '' '"' , relief, Fred R. lAawoey an«ljaf»«« way, thpt when ihe lease exnlM' E-Winston Hus- letter k-53, it is, undoubtedly/. Iftw wid'awarded prizes U> Mratfohn V. flunt, Mrs,/erdlnand counterfeit," Chjef 'Keating Jswdot; chaplain, WilU*m H. Xath, Mrs. Daniel O.iKocK. MT«. a wing"'caii bayfiddfid to the preaidsnt of the In helping himself, this carrier b,oy yr** of service both sides. *. ^ Tteem. G,eori}e May, Mrs. 'E^gar O. Mor. building. »<-n':i Club it ft regular said. j • ChriBtnws oarols wer^ suntr\by \o someone elae. We know of many incidanta like genaon, Mrm. Konrad' Starn, Mn. Ji'r meeting held Wed- The police head also urged Speakers roc)u'iii appointed MM. Salt kk to any child Woods Lane has been named a* tdnesday evening, December 20, "A Morning Song" and "BiK »f the roeraberahip com fui i hi hi(rh school cafeteria. Grislly," T. Irohn Miles._J«nse> accompanied >, „»« » *«. »* SJTA^E;^ " W, Santo; 'March of tf« Fairv by an adult. •Ham Wtls, James St»itntoy n «atl A feature ,«f the eveninif ? orn- of Raiwaf. Tba drive will con will be the presentation of Gw-rdsmtn", Ptafrt and "Am«r- d-;,.,.-! l.mk. Mrs. Howard FUtch- tinue froa January 19 to January 4i *« • ;i]i|n,mtcd publicity chair- the ir.iphy acelaimin| the Barrens iu, The BaauttfttP, arranged by 1«. -chsmpions of Central Jer- man t" !><• asiMled by Mr*. Salt. RkhUr, Allan Dt Santo; "Dream, — Mrs. Gertsude H»dres has sey (Iniup III. Principal Arthur C. hail Hci»iiis were made on varioua liver, K«m, Frmwes Heath; "Fo» broufht rf,,t ,, fin ur<> clubhouae. TtntaUvt »M her home on Dover Road and Frtiy will present the awird to A finer oli.ii- wi-ie made for a ValMpM will (pipit tire winter in U>* An- team. '• 'I ia in» in bf held at the Colonia fetes, Cal. )iic trdeemin; feature of the g«l. Selection I'uhlu Library in February, with —Mr. and Mrs. George Mullet iiifiioii.-hip award, which ended "Dancing Doll," Peldini and of big and Hult, Mrs. Barbour, Mn. Ruth of Kenntafton Avenue h»d as their .-nrm-what of * mate due to "l«nf of th* Volga Boatmen," sr- Little Toys mlbridjte's chanje from Group raagtd by Cady, Leis Packer; amiI Mrs. Howard Fletcher tueita Mn. Muller's bwUier Wal- Than Ever Be for* ter iadter and Miss Mm-ie Ru&r l\ in HI, is that the trophy Hiven "ftondo Alls Tvrca", Mourt and "IHjmj •» *• Da*fc" Ha«e*. l>t heftrthf'third Friday Vah ot Carieret. tor the tie deeUlon It 1ai*ef tBitl iinit received last season for ta« Majerie Maiur; "Serenade," Schu- Bi I.IMunry. —Mre. Hvwmrd Mason of Dover (load waa tha guest of Mrs. Frank iln.up IV title. This year's award. bert and "LePapillon!', Lavallce, At the recent meeting of the Richard Braus*. Dedrick of Roselle at a card party i- iv... feet hifh and doss not fit DAINTY DOLLY STUHDY "nl.ihia Democratic Women's Ntw "RuseUn P*nc«", Engelman and in h*r home on Wednesday. in in the trophy'osse tlat stands ALLSTf.il \\ [)inl i lull a donation of three dol> "Orasthcpptr's Parade", Nordman, —Mr. and Mn. Sidney i'lnkham In the corridor entranee at the in - * an made to the Red Cross ind tn^h school. DoMthy Koltsar; "Habanera," Vie- jwn i hniis WPIT given the Public of Chaln-O-HilU Road ent«iuined Htrbirt and "The Fountain". Te Get C*Hi«U*kN |,ilir;iry. Plans were also niadii reeeBtly Vr. ind Mrs. William {Miumavnn, Dorothy Klein; duet. In addition co-championship cer- o »;ivi' twci Christmas baaketi to Parker of Linden and Mr. and Mrs. "Midsummer Night's Dream". Men- Charles Peterson of Jersey City. tificates will be presented to in needy families aB tttll as thi Helen (iilheii, Invclv l>j"inli' wlm phivH tin- ••ilh. in 1hc Metro- d*lsehn, Dorothy Klein and Dor- |i-iiil)i]ti(in of several toys to un- —Mrs, Ruseell Fealcas of West member, of 'the team at Goldwyn-Miivci ••iiiiliii uirhoiiii lirinu -lif taid-il mi hot xcreen day nigtit's celebration. othy Kolesar. •r-privil<'ifed children of the com- UJ Road and Mrs, Arthur Say- carter, enjoy* ii'linusa!* with tin- .stmlln ti n when not busy A trophy wilt also be firen the of Fairview Avenue attended before the cameras. Nlie is now wurkinit with Lionel Hanytnove and DEAKBITTIN IY DOC Red and Black gridder who turned", --Cciiruc Montgomery of Co- tha Chjristmaa party held by tha Lew Ayres in "The Si-rret of l>r. Kildaie." WOODBBIDGK—Andrew Dtak, in the best job'of bleekin* and 67, of 215 Bamfprd Avenue .this ma "tHtion it* a patient in the Ladies' Aid of Trinity Mrthodist tackling- during the season. place, was bitten on the left leg ahwuy Memorial Hospital. Church of Rahway Thursday. by a stray dog Monday afternoon. - The rolonia Democratic Wom- —Mrs. Floyd Maji&e of Chain- WHOLUAU TOfntLtCTOMY 0-HUui Road attended a maetinii Aibory Park TWO SERVICE CLUBS After being taken to Dr. Mal- Deal Club will held Jt> Chlaajro—Seren of Mr, and Mr*. of the Miasiontry Society of the colm Dunham's office by Officer n mm I Christmas party at the Co- (Cm*mt«t from Pag* 1) P, Jay Davis' family of nine chil- First Presbyterian Church of Rail- Qeorge Leonard Ip a radio car, mia Cnuntry Club Tuesday with, fJJOO and Perth Ambny, $2,660. TO BE KIDS HOSTS dren had their tonsils removed ab way at the home of Mrs. W. H. Duk refused to accept medical !r" Howard Fletcher presiding, In the paat nine years, Wood- the Chicaro Hospital on the same Colts- of Elm Avenue on Friday, attention. ifts will be exchanged and a pro- brldfk hat loet the servieei of two day. >-Mias Betty Jane Maion of Rotary To Gite Party De- ram of entertainment provide*. ouUtafldtaf eoMhes due to the low Dover Road was the pieit of Mrs. salary •ttfthed to the position. cwnbtr 22; Liwu' Af- —MM. William Jennings of Pair- Gordon Faulkner of Summit Wed- ew Avenue entertained Sunday Henry BenWrt, now at Orange, fair Next Day • DAINTILY DRESSED nesday. and Frank Kirkleski, now head- Irs. Walter Pines »nd Mrs, Dora- —Mrs. Aubrey Woodward and IN DIMITY SOCKS iy Garrifolo of Clark Township. man at Thomas Jefferson, both re- WOODBRIDGE-SefvlercTuEs BOOTIES. Mrs. Charles Knauer both' if Fair- signed b««u« of better offers. —Arthur B. Hull and daughter view Avenue were named to Die in the Township- are planning: to Prisco tame to Woodbridje in • GOES TO SLEEP. have returned to their advisory board of the State Con- do their part to make Christmas a 1935, fraah oat of college and merry one for the n»edy young- 1)1110 hi)iii." |i and Black, The. combine not defeated Trenton for the unofficial * luittiin 1'nntrols n-i'iird 'Adult's Book* -, - - • • gQc up only scored two major upsets in Srfuth Jersey, crown, and this fall FROM WIRTH'S wtt'lcvisiiin NOUIKI fonvciti'i ri1- beating Paterson Central-, 12 to. 6, the grid combine Rained the co- ^ I>i niliirtinii! Revised HMO Mystery, Western and Other Books, 3 for O JQQ and New Brunswick, 7 to 0, but championship for Central Jersey 1 ysiiporhctorbdyno I'ircuit. (limit went on to smash Orange, 30 to 0; Group III, Had the school remain- BRING XMAS CHEER \ itihln'i -floated chassis, Built- Ridgewood, 20 to 6; Roselle, 3$ ed- in Group IV, the eleven would -in uiitiii-net. Five tunintr Corner Lending Library to 0; Perth Amboy St. Mary's, have won the title in that idivi- JOur uift nirrchmulii<- n im«rt, me » hands, includini; 2 spicud 38 to 0; and Perth Amboy, 13 to 0. sion without dispute. tarn and ii certain In plmir the recipi-l ^Imnils: American broudcast, Book Shop in the B«nk Bldg. ent. Our full gunrantrr »nd buiincnj »? ">.rt0-1550 K. C.i Aincricun and Parth Ambox 307 State St. [•reputation it your aiiurance of quality! tf furcijfn Hhnrt wave, 0 to 18 Open Ereningi Xm»» Cardt |al reaionable pricei. ^ M ('.; pulire, umatour, ships ^p nim I aolil irrlai Jfniid airplane, 1.554.0 M. C. o*K*r Con Utner miMlrrn d f a I a; >J » Spr.-ad hands, 0.4-9.R M. C, riimplrlff* >«llli N 11 -1 i! M. C. 2 double purpose Ai low *• FLOORLAMPS Innllif, anriiinnli-l You've Been Thinking I»K link bmorlrtl »tiilics. "Instamatic" tutiinu Table M"(ids About Gifts For Every- and up ^with t) push buttons. Cathode » i tl one else— up 4 ray tuning eye. 12-inoh dy- ' ° Ov> y For Perfect Lighting I. IIMKS' Wjiiamic sptakor. Bass coriipen- NQW, HOW ABOUT III MIIIMI irlll HINTIIU'I (INK I'M; \(.l (II \ | IIIM.S KIM. YOURSELF? I In *oliA yrllnw or IT JRUKI, For general illumination in «lil(r K<,I,I, s r 1 art ntlh illn- CODDES9 OF TIME Why not u«t your fIft-mon- spacious rooms, near the piano, nniln. .•>•*'.' -t ty ot promita from your I Yellow LUXURIOUS CHAIRund OTTOMAN huiband or iweethttrt for or in wide vestibules our six way i beautiful La Grace Per- manent far th* holiday let- lamps will be suitable for your 1 $ IOD. •'iDf (|llnlll> ,11,1 T. requirement. • "I". Mil III ,>lni. He'i mre to notic* how muck Iniiin. i. lilt, „, More attractive you look Brldfe lamps offer the same ' SMtim c,,l,l *fttr year hair (li tram- 24 formad into aktiral curls ind W«T»| that will lait till excellent construction, beauty $5 to |SO I"'""' •urnrncr. - and d^sifn, they are of the DRESSER SETS three light IES type with dif- R in 'M flr MI>IH and (iolil. fusing bowl. Bases are especi- $2.50 to $35 Christmas Special ally heavy to prevent wabbling Military Sat*Swank Buebla DECEMBER 18th - 19th ONLY and tipping. Come in and see Ulnt WTIM., , Oola ana J» •«••«•« •«- $£.00 PERMANENT FOR $O.$0 oijr selection. r rhnmlwa JJ, M "•• •"'* FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE WO. 8-2394 $2.50 up $1 up Special Xrnai Gifts to all our patrons next week Amboy Lighting Co. U GRACE BEAUTY SHOPPE 285 McClelkn St. Perth Amboy, N. J. WICTH'S (C'liriitenirn Building) PHONE P. A. 4-1802 RELIABLE JEWELRY SHOP Ii SEARS.ROEBUCK&C0 «7 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE I Week Dayi I P. M.| Saturday »:30 P. M, l«0 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY L...K 275 Hobart ^., Perth Amboy. i I :srnENT—LEADER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1959 PAGE THBBB

Mi. ui.H MIH Wilfred H. Je ery», of Mem*fr Street, are Woodbrldge Personals FASHION PREVIEW Avenel News partnta ut « dauifhtec, By Mri. R. C P«ri»r S Part Ave»a« H. i. Carol, bum last week at home. Earl Palmer, of Mcinter James of ntth Aveaee r i II.AWIIII Hrown, qf jr:;,^pgon, —;*t AiKiifA s Hijiiiiuig Fail Stietl, has returned to hix Mr*. Joa*i>h Swchy and Mri ,, i, visited V. Worth tall i hmimaii, by tomorrow SUnka w«ra priae w4n Society will hwd u game l A viry successful Commjlllioii lonl^t at the ochooihoiiM |.r,tinaii Street,who itt ,i)11 a two wfsll«' busineat trip nerm ' (1 svvi York hospital, BtWkfast wa., held by Middlta.il ; l'ntsl>urifh and Cincinnati llbtil Bamu an thimman. Council, N,, 8B7, KnighU of Col- —Mr. and Mn. Fmnk Kreit- The Sportsman'* Club will ter, of Newark, Mrs. U. J. lob- Mr and MIH John Licht, tf ,,!,„ W Boo*, of Park flubVimbui. Th. Kun-la* , at the Columbian ^ Hty, Sutfn Island flub Th k» .! H myntery game aoeial Sat- inaoa ana aea,vB«b«rt aad Miss .,,dtil a reception and 9pM r Wai -Uttta Sunday of Mr and 1( Thomas Downs, of South Ambov. uy evtmnf, December 22, atUertmde tehwliW' »' Irtlngton, ii honor of Robert A'. who deLvwedeLvd an addreai on •ere ffuatt* *f m- and Hn. R ohn . Ettenhank. »f Park Ismg. >, HUrk (at inn, on Avenel nse. ,1 States Senator Sroi* Richardd TT. Ryt- »M Q. Perier, of Park Awenu*, Sun icrt Stephen Francaak will act —The Udiet' Democratic # v(ll Bt ihe Rarltan Vai- r and Winfteld J. linn da,. . •» wai in charity of arrang»inwrt«. «,. ihairman. J >f the Third Ward will hold % Homerville by Mr, and The Wednesday —Mis (iracc Moflett, daughter —Mr. afed Mrs. Ale): tarci. of ?hriatma« meeting and The Tiuwday Afternoon Con- Miiin Street. M will be resumed Wednmdtri and Litarature Departments of of the v^ning January 8. iiuct Club met with Mra. John the Wonun'i Glob wtlb.tnaet at —Mrs Shvka, of Flflfc afoMnthinc Ktterxhaak of Park Avenue, this |v,ck's winner in the the houM of the pr^rtdint, Avenue, »n 1U>»I •lunch by Rtv. Thomas uffHir was the third and final in EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT, 8:30 SHARP. The uppnsors were Mr, Anting Priw-Winntri I .lumen Zehrer. At Social Monday On a tropical night with only the moon and the stars looking on, a boy and girl play ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL AUDITORIUM [Mml Mrs. Alfred Powell, with the sand and whisper rhapsodic things. The girl is wearing a rose orchid rity, were the Sunday WOODIIKIDOK-A number of with drifting, organza ijjtirt, aa featured in the December Harper's Bazaar. High Street Carteret Kiv. and Mm. Rodger W. York City and Joan and I lorul residents were among the Lowensteln were Sunday Main Street. winnert at a regular weekly |am» ui Ml8 M rv ,III km in the annual Red Mrs. L C. Holden Honored « P™^. »' 25 GAMES - VAUJABLE PRIZES - JACK POT social held Monday night at St.WCKENSIAN SCENES «H.JO(«.c/Rt noj. Avenue. L]l Call are asked to brine James' auditorium for the bene- KUN1E IN RUES HERE |r. turriB arid make a full At Party On Her Birthday | —The Jolly Eight Pinochle Clul. DOOR PRIZE ADMISSION 40c fit of St. .lamps' Church. Priw mot Tueadiiy aftern winnert were as followi: ON CLUB PROGRAM Ceremony Performed In AVENEL—Mrs. L. C. Holden, ANT ADS Overnight bag, Mrs. Reiner, Rah- of Womlhridge, was the guest of way; blanket, E. Sltlee, Carteret; Depicted At Annual Xmas Presbyterian Mante By honor at a surprise birthday party i]»Kial; Mn. Kochi, town; Joaeph Entertainment Of Wood- held Friday night at the home of 8T0BE8 8BLL Rev, Eatl H. Devanny uum Clwuieriat low- Jellkks, town; Mn. Obropta, towni bridf« Woman's Club Mrs. Earl Palme* Mrs. Hulden »|o| ««pt«t, gusto Krujer, town and Mr«i De- WOODjJRIDGj E Mclva was given a handkerchief shower - mnohinH, 1(0 0tat» tin, Ainlioy, l-lttl meter, Carteret; electric toaster, J. WOODBRIDGE— The Twentie- c Claytor, daunhter of Mr. and The guesU were; Mr». Frederick l Wain, Clark Township, ladies eth annual Christmas party of th< Mis. Fra^ik Claytor, of New York Beekley, Miss AiTda Van Slyke, uf stoeielnfi, MMM . G, White, Rahway. Wpman'a Club of Woodbridare, was City, became the bride of John town; Miss Grace Huber, citn WANTED ville ttreet, town; towel set, John held yeiturday afternoon at theBernard Kunie, eon of Mr. andMartha Morrow, "Miss Alice Finn • ,,l for wljrtm. a|l« ofMestar, Melbourne" Court; town; CrafUmen's Club on Green Street. Mrs. John Q. Kunle, of West Green and Miss Elisabeth Ryan, of We ON CREDIT . f nr larger, to II). coffee maker, Mm. 0, Cook, Bar' One of the features of the uro-Street, Woodbrldge, et a quiet bridge. i i.tiuliT, II Green 81.. ron Avenue, town; let of dlanii, fram was a group- »f eomedy wedding held Friday night at 8 ROM Btudeniiki, Metuchen Ave- aunei from the worka of Charles o'clock at the Presbyterian Church —A ClKifled Adv. Will 8*11 iNISHED ROOMS nue, town; special, Joteph Batha, Dickens, given by Elite Klaaam manse. IK 11 HOOM to nt;lpPt*'*hA "Amboby« ndMfM» G-l |lFta«»Al- Eaiton, of Brooklyn, K, Y. Mlu Rev. Earl Hannum Devanny, re > Buton appeared in MitnmN of RADIO REPAIRING • hint, all improvements. bert Street, tnwti; sheet* and pll- pp tm •aster of tb< Preibyterian Church, earlly Victorian dayt 8h« haa been performed the ceretaony. The at- A Guarantied Job Baolted By lie Struct, Carteret. Tele- loiw caaei, Mr*, F. Plaakonka, 22 Y«»ri ExptrUnu In Bngland five timea and hat vis-tendants were Mr. and Mrs. John I«92-W. 12-16 South Amboy. ited Dicken'i birthplace. Ood'i Hill Creed, of Avenel. W. SCULL Ten-fifty (fame, Leon Gerity, 1MB Irvlflf St. Onp. Library Amboy Avenue, town; table and After a sJWrt wedUiltg trip, Mr. 1 lamp, A. Kavachi, Carteret; child ! Members exchanged ffifta from and Mra. Kunle will make their Phme RA. 7-00*8 ADLIGHTS wagon, Mm. Stmlennkl, Metuchen a brightly lighted ChViatmai tree home at 8 Thorpe Avenue,-Avenel. Av«nu«, town; special Mri. Doan- d the annual gift to tha elub'g FOCUSED brovieh, CsrUret and Nati Aultto, milk fund in memory of Mrt. C, 0. Carteret; desk chest, Ells D« D» RuMy, on* time prealdant, waa ADJUSTED] Worth, Jean Court, town; sixwsy III! lamp, Mra. William A, Ryan,JCIn* Mn. E. Sptncer, of South Am- 50 George Road, town; drop"l»af boy, played several piano aelec- table, ETiiabeth Randerholf, Wood- . Mm. vOnrr P. Hughes waft ES-STEERING bridge Avenue, town) ipeclal, L, sol oilt and the was accom- Machet, town; kitchen table, Mm. panied at the piano by Mrs. L, C. Illecf by Specialist 0. S. Dunitan, Grove Street, town. Uolden. DadkyMrs. Cbarnick, CarteHt; Members brought donatier* fttf .Chriitmaa baskets to be dlttrfbuK CAR IH HOW secretary, Ella De Worth, town; special, Mrs. Leo Farley, Bayre- ed among the needy of the Town- YSTEM ville and A, Kovachi, Csrtertt; rug, •hip. Mra. Thomas Leahy and Mr*, William Delaney, South Amboy; Aiher Fitz Randolph were co-chair- Braid ind W«t Jtmjr Su., KE SFRVICE isir tasy chair, Mrs. John Stutifcl, men in charge of arrangements, School Street, town; jsck pot Mrs. Elizabeth BrunawSck Ave. J. Sullivan, Sherry Street, town; Xmat Tableaux To Feature Mrs. Thomas Jones, Linden-; Mrs, Program Of Sewaren Club (at Elm St.) Rauftch, Highland Park and Mrs. Amboy, N. J. Emma Ryan, Rahway; bicycle, Mrs. SEWAREN —Christmas table- 9 Op«B 8:00 to 6)00Plckenn, Rahway. ' aux with music and poetry will I Newark and JerMy City be a feature of the annual Christ- 1st Ward Republican Club mas meeting of the Sewaren His- tory Club to be held next Wed- ElecU nesday afternoon, December 20, ['S. TOYLAND 'at the home of Mrs. George Urban trial! Variety ( WOODBRIDGG-Jamts R. Reid uility Toyi in Town was elected president of. thfl First on West Avenue. Ward Men's Republican Club at ft The prqgram will be arranged meeting; held Tuewlay night at the.and presented by Mrs. Emil Kaua, Republican neadqgarters on Rah-chairman of International Rela- wT way Avenue. Mr- Reid succlsd* tions. Mrs. George Urban will be Kenneth Van Pelt. In charge of the musical pro- Other officers elected were; gramme with Mm.- Olive Van Ider.- 7/ John McCreery, first vice BT«Si' stin^.of Freehold, as soloist. dont; J. C. Carroll, second vice An exchange of g-ifts, in keep- president; Hans Mcnc secretary, ing with the spirit of the season, Autot, Dollt, Doll p; yvill close the program. Mi-Chiin, T*bl« Sett, and Erneiit Hunt, trpasurftr. Tojri of erery T»ke advantage low prices. Small de- ll! IKIM any article un [405 State St. Open Evenings road Perth Amboy

KNGAGEMF.N1 IT.ATURE iillil ^Hlow 1 Until Christmas III.' qllHllly, flrli. Killlllll >lllh line Krllllln* IIMIIII, xrl III nil i-»<|iil»l(rlj <••• ii I,Iin.mil. »' With 6 Large Floors just overflowing with Gift riim «r I l-k $f)Q,7S CHRUTMI0 2 DIAMOND STONE, RING Ideas. Selections are practically limitless. Fashion 10K Yellow Cold. >el with SKV1HGS modern Birthitonr and $*T,95 centre of Union Co. is really GIFT CENTRE now, 2 genuine Diamondi i For A Man's Christmas... 2Sc Weekly—Nexl Y / that you'll enjoy visiting. Because you Shirts Handkerchiefs can have the SPREADS \ beat for Ties Suspenders t Service and Save Socks Military Sets Garters Pajamas Shorts Cocktail Coats

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rilan Watch & lETS MEN'S SHOP O5a3tcKCa,\nc. fclry Repair Co. PHONE P. A. 4-0761 340 GEORGE ST. 96 SMITH 5T. Smith St. NEW BRUNSWICK PERTH AMBOY, N.J. th Amboy 139 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY OPEN F.VF.RY EVENING DURING DF.CF.MBER mil)AY, DECEMBER 15, 1939

SUNDAY SET ASM • FASHION PREVIEW SODALITY TO GIVE A COMPLETE LADY JOURNALIST Avenel Presbyterian Church AS "FINLAND DAY" TOYS TO CHILDREN ENSEMBLE 10 TAKE PLATFORM Entertained By Dr., Mrs. Me Needy Kiddie. (M T.wn To Dorothy Thompton Booked AVSNEL — Dr. Robert 1. Mae- Mayor Urges Local Folk* ii,,- (iu. Get Cbrttteu Gifts To Speak In Newark On Bride, pastor of the Avenet Presby- Presetit To Contribute To Victim terian Church and Mrs. MsiBrid* Mrs. Way, <• I' Of Ruuia Fro* Ckarch Unit January 29th were hosts st their home, Th« \ r V> ARK -Dorothy Thompson. Manse.'to the meraberi of ths In-^•y; Mr. I UUn|)|jlUlKiF — Mayur Ann WOODBRIDGE — The Senior Cslonis; Mi- , Sodality »f the Bleated Virgin i iiu most disrlnsruished worn- dies' Aid Society. < UM t liitinrr today ii>ue<| a Pro J- *• *nt,,,',. Mary of St. James' R. C. Church •••I i,-,iniali.]i dcrlarinf ne»t Sunday l**V, Mrs U will hold its regular monthly „! i.ci'nrt Town Hali of Essen singing of "Come All Ya Faithful" IXciinbn 17. a 'Finland Day" in meeting Tuesday night at th« ,; i> at the Mosqu«' Theatre, and "O,Little Town oi BaUtlshem" Graham, Mi- ', yVo(.mlj{e Township and UIR Church. A-her tlje bu«in«M meet- followed by a scripture rsadlne by Mrs. H. J. );,ih tlie "citizcnt of thi* coramuoity to ing a Christina* party will be held \u'k, January 21), it wa,s sn- thi president, Mrs. D. P.PfToaiur. . **»• t'tirl K,,, give ui-LL'nImg tu tfwir ability to in the school auditorium. The pres iutMl today hy Mw, PsrVer O. m«x, Mrs. ii, ,, Mr*. A. M. Pomeroy was aopoint- Ikrinv itlief to Fjnlsnd. by contri- ident, Kiss Hannah Fitspatrick. H. Bsld•n, Mi AutluH of"! Saw Hitler," "The ed as a committee of one tomcars buting through the Indepwdtnt has asked all members to brine a Mrs, William Mnall gift for exchange and a toy >\i» Kussia," and other books ona Ghrftmas tree for the eiurch. Kunie, Mr, to be itiv«n to needy children at ohiiie FinnisV Relief Fuftd, Inc., un- in c-harpf of refreshment* and du- h( t tl|ifir,ilHlit:0.. , th> Thompson has always takvn were played and refreshments were Mayor Greiner'B proclamation Were stolen , Minea Mary Hther. Helen A .l.'tmiu Htanrl on every issue of served by thi hostess assisted bf rta.is at follows: dows,in th,. i, Crowe, Bern!** BtMhiin, Edns ini|;,jnaiuf, poJftidal atid economic, rs, Charles Messrs, Miss Dor- '"" "Bitterly do American Citicen* lawn School. Oberliet. Muriel Jacobten, Cecelii with ckar-ctfi reasons forH»r Rtiswii and MfeU itun tsw fed the Invasion of a sister reoub- Tramquiiity in fashion: An aquamarine silk marquisefe, •part mad*. Simonien, Rita Dernier, Geraldine \ icws. She wiu expelled from Ger- ard. Each member rectWed s ltc, a republic that has patterned it the bodice adorned with synthetic jewels (statiding), and Captain Mi Saveny, Margaret Deak, Eleanor m»n> it) t934 far an altered slur Christmas atft srlf after our oWtt, ft' r*»wlfc that Cabe, a pleated watermelon-red chiffon with a rhinestone har- Jost, Helen Hakely, Mary Mooney, -Uv had made on Hitler in IH.'ll. has lived since its founding in ness. A feature in the December Harper's Bazaar. LilHan Gentile, Prances, Alta and Hi. Wid. Backgrauni and in progress. ; Rita Ryan, Qenevieve Krauns, Glo- Dtvolui lo Llbaiijr" ' Sin tins been a foreign corre- ria Arsenault, Ctlubeth Quiglry, , "IKeply do we of America rws- >p.iinli'iii for the New York Eve- 'Marie, Colette; and Ellxabeth |»ect the rich character, ths W«h ning Post and the Philadelphia Dusolina Giannini To Sing Title GrauMm, M»ry Mechanic, Vero moral ethic* uf th« Fkuush people I'UIIIK Ledger, and was for three nica Eanai, Florence Dunham and L'ARMEE MUSIC SHOP 'and their devotion to freedom and year* in Hcrlin as chief of tae Cen- Jane Brodniak. MIA Marie Ko- 60 WASHINGTON AVE. liberty. Role In 'Tosca'In Newark Tuesday lt»l Kuropean' .Bureau for the CARTHU I', N "Kichly have Kinnish-Americsp walctyk will ba ia saarge of en- Post. At the time of her cxoul- contributed to the progress of the WOODBRIDGE — Many Iocs] was working there, he is arrested tertainment ii>n yhc was si'rvinn a' special, cor- United States. esidents will attend the perform AS- ait accomplice. The chief of respondent for the Saturday Eve- •~ '**(>w -PirilaiuL utngajred in a hen at Dvsolina Gtannini, Metro- polke, Bearpia, being himself in June Preis»«r wears this navy ling Po.»t. war against its will, bravely fiirht- politan opera singer who achieved iovs w}th Toscn, welcomes thie op- ELKS TO SPONSOR wool with all-tuuntl pU-Rtcd skin Mitm Thompson's lecture is « niK a/uinst almost ^surmountable 'ame in the sograno roles of portuftlty to fet his rival ta• • » III curtain riseg on a scene showing Tosca, in desperation, riing to the Sport fans will nnd complete he expected a complete Bell-out any member or by calling at the Either Direction the church of 'St. Andrea della parapet and leaps off into spacei •overage of all heal activities or this evening. . ; club. the Rports ( TRENTON — Determined to'Vijtle. Artist implements are about. In the performance of Tuesday make every provision, 'for the and a partly finished portrait of the evening, the role of Angelotti will 13 'POSSUMS IN ONE TREE : steady flow of traffic at all time; Magdalene stands on an easel. be sung by George Cehanovsky; Atlanta, Ga.—Called to rid ai on the new hjgh-level Thomas Alyi There ia no overture. The onera the Sacristan, by fcftiMsd'Amelo t neighborhood persimmon tree of JSdison Memorial B?ldg* across th cWimstices willi three striking; Spotetta by AIBMJO de Paolls: opossums, two patrolmen shook Raritnn River at 'Kesibefc:the f chordsd " ggiven out with full power Sciarrone by ^flfred- Bnuerman: ^wii nine and thought they had A WORLD OF the jailer by mil link in the eliminjitioji of by t^«'T»<:b«stra. They constitute abd. exhausted the. 'possum crop for| shepherd by lRp*Petlna. Oerinaro "Amboy Bottleneck," S^ate High tthh e mtiv'tpimotive'-typicall off ScarpiScarpiaa. thi« season. However » few nights Way ComniiBsionef- •%," Donali Thcse^ three bars are succeeded, Papi will conduct; Flausto Cleva later, a check showed there were Sterner today announced that th as the cjirtairt rises, by a hurriedly will be the chorus master snd De- four more 'possunw up the same fridge 'will have five lanes «qn dusce'nfinif syncopated theme de- sire Defrr#( stage director. tree. • signed tio introduce Angeiotti, the GIFTS trolled by traffic lights in orde „. thnL thrt'd lanes may*b« converts ac^ped'prisoner, *t any tinle fov travel in one direc Angolotti, finding the rhureb FOR EVERYONE lion. empty .Hecretes himself in an inner room, as - CuW&dosui enters to' " ' * "The long lines of.cars wtiicl AT continue work on the jmintW of toero common in the past, throiig] tho Magdalene. Pausing in his Christmas tree Ornaments — Lights thu AraboyB eRpeciaHy over Weak work he takes from his pocket a , tnlinir all river craft Flynn Association Women Boudoir Sett ' 3 to 10 piet puss beneath, Trarclinf Drenar Kit* for Men Lucreati* Vamkrbilt To Have Christmas Party 98 O.ftS to Q.9S and Women M' up Beautiful Compact* - MOCK TklAL FEATURE In School Friday Genuln« Du Pont Paralin# OF REPORTERS' FROLIC AVKNKL — The school childrei >Pyrox Stt» . . Rfc up SUnley Tooli EIectric Broiler 4.80 Diiiton S«wi CAMERAS RAZORS :>f Avenel will be the quests of tin Dinner Sell 4.B0 up Lufkin Rula* ODDITIES , Annual Christmas Party ladicH* Auxiliary of the (Ihiirle 23.75 Luncb Kits • 1.95 Elec. Heating Pads 1.98 Leather (Toad Mmltr Tonight At Varady's To •'lynn Association at u Christnin Hoapitality S«ta Stinltjr Tpol Cbeltt u p 8.50 Heating Lamp* Have Many Novelties party to be held in the Avene Complete a«»t. School next Friday afternoon, Do Westclox WOOMtkllNiK -- Entertain ember 22. 89c lllrnl. :i Mliick tfllll, KllilW^Ci "Santa C'laus" will i(istribuU' th'. cliiini;i' ill' nit'h; and ilmicinir wil 'rifts to oach child and cookies, ft'iiiufe the iimiiuil ('hi'iHtniiu) party andy a/id milk will be served. Of tlir Middlesex County Press Funds for the party are beinj ' Cluii In \'i' held tonight at Viirady'u aisod through a special award con Lrnt.'l.v Acres on Ford AVonue, ,e.ni Members of the awociation Por.ls. .re: Mrs, Paul StrothciVpreRident CIGARS Uet Skate. Three lawyers, wh6 -sro honor- Mrs. Edward Kennedy, secretary Doll Carri>f4i Phillies JBicyelei ; , ;/ ary members of the club, will-sew Mrs. Louis Muncaasey, tretisi^ar /Toy Dlthet ...... j../ .25e Harvesters Mrs. Edward O'Brien,' Mrs. Sto- IRoltar Skate* 98c Shifts; S«U I5c rfs judi^e, proHoqutins; attorney and ^Boy Scout FlathlifehU 1.25 White, Owls tt'ttorney ifor the defense in the •hen Frakcsak, M.rs^ Andrew Ijca- Toy Wuhinr Mtchln.i 59c ^Gilbert Tool Choatt.T.2.80 Black boarda 1,00 mock trial, "\vhich will be entirely iy, Mrs. Charles Flyrin and Mrs. 11 Box2S "nil1 lln« record." Pe'fleT; ' 1.19 OIK of the entertaining (croups All Kinds of Toys 10c and up El Producto •will ho I ho Prairie Hangers, a hill SERVICE' BROADCAST billy bund, consisting 6f Thoman EWAREy—The First Church Dutch Masters Fitzpatiiok, Edward Belmonte. Do- f Christ, Scientist, of this pla Santa will ba in the itore all day Saturday, and will delirer Royalists mlnick Pellejfrino, George Lattun nnounces that the Columbia In porion alt (Iftt Sunday, Du. 24th. 28 > tin nnd Joseph Zullo, hutch of Hit! Air pr«Rram und- 2.15 "Simla Claus" will be present r the auapiees of the- Christian in person and will distribute the ciende,Church will be-broadcast «[ If IK from jt (tayly lijrtitfld Chrlst- inlMtlAt}, Mais,, Siinday at . WK trpc. Aft AT a .buffet'sunuer, 0:06 A. M.( by William R. knox, iA.RABINOWITZ| ver a nation-wide network of the MITTUCH'S DRUG STORES danniiR will conclude the evening's [SB3 - 555 ROOSEVELT AVENUE CARTERET] fastivitlk's. Members maybrintf Columbian 'BrnBdoaRting System. ' TEL. CARTERET 8-0312 H1018 i 61 ROOSEVELT AVE. MB vicinity the program may 1 ftUeaU to thu party but iuh truest 71 WASHINGTON .||(!MI must be provided with a gift. heard over Station WABC, PHONE 8-0436 CARTERET, N. J. ;: IWPENT—LEADER FKIDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1839

jlhe i.e«ie»t high school. | CRASHES K. R. GATES [£ TAXES SOAR, Town's Population "Dunng the. past eight 'ym i SEWAREN _ Micluel Iselin Personalities more than 3,000,000 pupil psssen -I , of m m^m glff. IFESSOR FINDS By Loretta Grogan [Contuiutd horn Po^it 1) tups have been made w.Uwutrp^,* fi.bed # n Fordft-r« disUnce of 'AMmiles . a »«nuus accident or y reported Mi ami Mr*. Julii. Fiat Avenue, h»d as their week ,100 £at*r Y«tr a recurd any rsilios,d, slrwaK or Ualum Ttwfr etun Expert Says N. J. Hi Auii.oy mid Mrs. A Boti- «nd g\tv»t Mr. Albert iuK*i *h» home of Mrs. H. Mouaae*, of Sill- the past two years, in the engagement of her Woedbridfe each year. These pu- |( KTON - "Measured by er Avenue. The members pres- k^Wi* M*e ranked aw««4 s*sfc iii, Miss Helen YoUrwia pils, »t the beginning of the sehoei pl,cl mid income capacity, ent were: Mrs- Me ChrisWnsen, year tt attendance. Th isa to Mr John Pintak, Jr., year, are between tlte s«es of lV is well toward the Mrs. Jbhn Hamilton, and Mrs. been uctUtd only by H t Mi a,1,1 Mrs. John* Pirt- four fears and ten months and American Ststea in the •A Avenel Street, Avenel. No Clarence Bower. High score prise which Us «n enrollment o: J twenty y«*rs of age. l,unli |M>f her tax bill. was awarded to Mrs. C. Bower- M than llf pupils—the site of our lias lieen set fur the wedding. TJie enrollment in the town- >' Ms distribution (if school. This i» quite a re Mi and Mrs. Leo Christen- ship's fourteen elerteikUry , siW'iit the farthest uf iliikifat Avenue, enfcer Caiteret Htm Ltavts Car and school is Nine cord when the ares or the extent with current Ameri- il at ranis on Saturday ni*ht. h$t Br percent of the tax i.ilaiie, in' Linden; Mr. ana" PORT ftAOING - Andrew jhi(rh school. Today, 88 per tunt Per Pupil Coit IV9.45 any other State." "To j>ro»ide hooks, pcncilh, edu- Hi'hin, of liviiixtoii; Mr. andSewarowski, 39t of 2U Roosevelt are rtfiatcred in thftt institution. John Sly of Princ«- Diefenbruch, of Rofelle Avenue, ('arteret, narrowly escap- "To provide instruction, edu- cational supplies and equipim'tit, made these two ami Mr. and Mrs. Berwetl- ed death or serious injury e&rlv catlbnal offtrinir, ear* of build teachers, aurses, janiwl's. othem, in an ad- f Khzubeth. A midnight sup- Tuesday morninu when he left hi» ings »nd equipment, a^nd care for examinations, beat, light, every HI" i thing essential for the recent annual con- Will KtTVt'H. car ju»t before it wan struck by boys sn"d girls, there are. two ,,f (he New Jersey League cur owned and riven by Curtix nursej, orie tnmnt offtcvr, s«-v«n Iwluestionsl profcram, the ca.->t f j \ rani party and social was i,.ilitii R. Hto lUHCutimm H Icil I'Mduy ninht at the K. Hilkfy. H. of Highland Ave- t««n Janitors, ik Oieillrsl f-tttmiii'jf«oh pupil tn, uverajju daily ;it tendance last year wax J'JH Miliject, excerpts from i ii Hull by Raymond Grogan. nue., Mtttuchen. Sewarowiki'i) car en, ami abuut £10 other* mn- llnw, turn* the spotlight n Miners were: Thomas Grog- which w*s parked on West Ave- g of ckrkt, teachers, su[icv- This was a cost of $4 ceiiU |iri pu- >,,n »• problem of corn- laiuis O'Connor, Mrt. Hinds, nue, about 100 feet north of the s and principals. pil pw day.' Uf the twenty-live lujiislative importance: - c woods, JMM: D. Kinir tsBol jlattltfti In Ifaf atuiaty, the Hilkey and lux cost in twenty of them *wl vrr-alT ti*'figure in,wi'll lialy, MIH. it. Johnlotf,,Ml». ported to and from schools eaeh George Huite,' 40, of St. Murront. day. Mtro than 2,400 ptutseiiKti than in fyoo'lbWdgti. None iihout |347,OOO,0O0 in M..I• 1 ufoal, Mrs. F. Mssearelli, La., were ireaUd for cuts, bruise* trips are made daily and over four which had lowur eotiU ii addition, however, both «>!<•« llube, D. Kane, *ttrs. P. il Iiicul government* unti- and potwtble internal injurie* at 400,Q00 passenger trips are madv half an many pupils HS Woml- I'UMIIIII', Mrs. A. Nelson." W. the Perth Amboy General hospital yearly. Transportation is provid- bridge, an,d two me HO xnmll that Hiipt* such an collection!) >M*fi>!>ald, of Marconi Avenue, l'i.lr where they were taken by Officer they havo no hi«:h school. rs, license!, permits, Id!:, ,|,,hiiM,n illH| Ailili.M.ii KICIIHMK HI Metio (Joltl ed by twelve buses. The law com- HI thv special award- Joseph M. Dalton in a police car. ai Dings, etc. of tome $1)0,- l.iilruiiiii, "Nick Cnrtfi', M:i.slci ,1 M.•• hvv," hiiHCfl on pels each school district to furn- "In conduHion we must im the ex|ilmls Mr. Hiid Mrs. Russell Fyr«e, ;, year. This tijAes a lir l'ainiiiiK detective of ticti.iti. I'ldccm plays Nick ish transportation for each child iret that about 176 iioyx and Carter, »'|ijfaBc(l hy Addison Richards, owner of

hlic money •provided' by Boston-Washington Super-Hi-way il.oth real and p^ ST. LIFER'S OPEN EVERY iii three-fourths (ft67,- To Be Pushed At Parley Tuesday MIKI «U eU»#f iaM* about! TRENTON — State Highway toads havr been placed" flfl oar EVENING ($80,000,000),,'But]Commissioner E. DofUld Sterner main routes. [Hal taxes for tacit pur- will be host to highway otttcials of "From the military viewpoint, TILL 9 P.M. oiintics, schools »nd mu-*jthe North Atlantic seaboard atateti Improvement in out1 highway r-i property provides through which thr proposed Bos facilities is vitally important in nineteen-twentieths and ton to Washington super-highway the Boston-Washinton sret, where v< s about one-twentieth. will pass, ut u luncheon conference one-fourth of our entire popula ountill In th# Hotel Pennsylvania, New lion resides and our nation's key !ir $347,000,000 raised York, Tuesday, December 19, to industries are located. In addi- the countiei spend determine wuyu und means of ex- tion, the super-highway construe 2 |KI cent; the State about pediting the necessary action at tion would be a further aid in re- out; the schools about 27 the next session of Congress. ducing unemployment." ' It and the municipalities The conference nan been ar- Invitation! to tht conference ! ID per t«nt." ranged hy Commissioner Sterner have been extended to the follow- with the question of as a result uf the recent meeting ing: Commissioner of Public Works taxes as a whale arVn«,»!>d chief Engineer'James Lo-John W. Beat and Chief Engineer i us compared with other W l""l in Washington with Com-R. W. Coburn, of: Massachusetts; fI'mfcKHor Sly liad this to'mlwio1"" uf Public Koads Thomas State Highway Commissioner Wil- III. MacDc>na|ii during which the liam J. Cox and Deputy Commis- t<, the excessivenesa of the '•"w wholeheartedly endorsed sioner of Highways E." C. Weldon, pi'Minl., there are two testsl"11' project und offered to pre- of Connecticut; Gefli-ge H. Hen- used—first, the magni the views and su^^estiiiiis of derson, Chief, Division of Roads |lhr per capita tax; second, the Public Road.H Administration, and Bridges, Department of Pub- ade of paymynts for to secure early action on the pro-]lie Works, Rhode Island; Commis- tit of individual incomes. posed road, to the representatives jsioner of Highways H. G. Scher ii.iuon of KO'Statos (rep-of the various states. Besides Mr. merhorn and Superintendent of VI per cent of thu popu-HscDonald, raumhers of his staff j Public Wotts Arthur W. Brandt, mi H't per cent of the lax "•"•••-•frill ftddr«g» •t h -' • of New Yoii'. ' lliu country) shows "President Roosevelt and, Sec- Also, Secretary of Highways I. im-intf conditions in Ne\y rtsry of the War Wood ring have Lamant Hu|rhe» and Chief Engin- liijlS: '. already nifrnlfied their approval of eer T. C. Frame, of Pennsylvania; .„•>• ranks third (Wit) the nuper-hiirhway," said Com- State Roiicln Commisaion ('hairrnan State and lbtai taxes per miaaiqper. Stumer, "und now it is Ezra B. Whitman and Chief En- |H'i capita) and is ex-1 the duty of the various state g-ineer William T. Ballard, of ly hy New V-ork" and highway officials lo secure the co- Maryland, and State • Highway The Bverajr^ of the operation of their ConKi'caBional Commissioners Charles . W. Cul- states il |74 p# capita. delegations in ifttttinir through lun and F. V. DuPont and Chief :n^ to the nVist recent the necessary pit inures to Assure Engineer W. W, Mack, of, Dda "f the .United' States the construction of this vitally- ware. 11 of Ccmroerce, New needed road. With the hundred^ ComrniBsioner Sterner will hnve |»iuik-. olovonth in per cap-of million." collected in federal Chief Engineer Logan, Construc- 11 |iaymcn|| to individu- taxes 'frorii the HostnniWashing tion Enicineer Frntik Red well, So- , all niot^Jr paid to in- ton dfitric|, the construction of licitor • Benjamin Van Tin's and iii wu^ea, * salarfci, in- this important highway will give Secretary A. Lee Qrovtr, of the niilenda, rents, »nd roy- some rejuru:;. New Jersey State Highway-De» ' existing main state high- iti a total 0: partment, present at the meeting. \ y waye the North Atlantic Ita 11937). AB NeW Jer-seaboard from Hoston.to Washing- HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY * *Ht> per c»pH* hi taxes, ton are alreaily overcrowded, —The Woman's oftib'|of Ayen-

per cent of allt income some" many times heypnd the cap-el, will hold its Christmas' party individuals goes for taxes. acity for which they were 'built next • Wednesday night at the Only 4 Higher nnd th$. congest inn is steadily in- schoolhouBe. There win" be apeclal music and refreshments, yill be Percentage -In exceeded creasing. With the resumption of served. • f"ur Statesr-Mlnnesota, venous war imlustrius additional and North Da- .Jersey (1938) was high- states In property tax lia ~»«2. The average of tes was only J3«, and cA of the 10 highest <>"* the 30 was *49— ,v exceeds the averagi' <•" highest states by Jl:i I", or by about $87,000,- Ixes. Famous Names 0/ Some 0/ the Most Celebrated Woolens are to be foand Jersey (1938) raises a 1 THIS XMAS proportion of her revenues You want his or her gift in these Bench-Tailored Clothes! SELLING BELOW NATIONALLY AD- "ther taxes (that is, nil ,,, to be different. Distinctive even it property, gasoline VERTISED PRICES! No charge for Alterations! or vehicle license taxes), a with a hint of extravagance about it. *tnte except one—Nc- Our Selection gives you Inspiration and the Quality j Yei, when you want savings most . . . when you want brand nbw |« 1'iodnminately aK>'kul- I gives you Confidence ^ Bte. New Jofsey raises clothes for Christmas and the long Winter ahead, St. Lifer's stages r eent^f her public rev- Come in and look arouad, make your selection from aj their most OUTSTANDING Christmas Sale of Suits, Topcoats, and 'ill other tnxes—Now complete assortment of Diamonds, Watches, Silver-1! Overcoats. These are the garment* you'll want for better appear- Uses ::t) |K.r ct,nt; Califor- ware and Fine Jewelry. 1 ance. They're cut from superior fabrics and feature the vary latest ^I'li cent; I'ennslvunia, ,'(2 Massachusetts, 21 pur sport, business, drape and conservative styles. Come in, thrifty men, ', -"• per cent; Illinois, see the huge stock at your command . . . it's the largest selection in [tent." the state! ALL WOOL SLACKS 1li ill thin ciiluinn Dr. discuss Replacement >• ISIZES UP TO 52 REGULARS/STOUTS, SHORTS- 2-90 I ssing By Bishop All the Imtett inodrli in writll watchei for mth and wi >""""• r * • * 11 , • •'' '<• aid in collecting (ft 197 CMITU QT PERTH AMBOY '""IM'I-,, of thq'pnrmh- fia»6' 31*111" 31. g fund INDEPENf) r flflfiAY, ftECFMftER IS, 1939 Youths htmtted /ft CCC ShnM Apply hOmenkiieT (ESMOND OUTLINES * FASHION PREVIEW * PEACE EDUCATION Calendar Of Coming Events Evolution Of Christmas (M WOODBKIDOK -John Omen hietr, Municipal Director of Re- 'POLICE'FUNODRIVE URGED BY PASTOR All tBwrtlMB fur tfcl. i«>niii HIU>) » In Discussed At A$enettkb M Hktrr nUtr •«) Jutrr of * wrrk lief, today uiyed all TownKhip <<> mmrr puMiratlw. .. Avenel PTA Speaker Stres- youths, 17 to 24 years old, who AVKNK1. A Christmas pro- "ervtd by u,, Local Chairman Will Namt Tonight: St. Andrew's Building. I'und Sociul ut Avenel afe interested in joining the gram featured the meeting of £be School ses Need Of Teaching Chilian Conservation Corps t<> American Hume Department of n. Willi,,,,, |. Aides For Campaign Press Club dhrUtmas party at Lonely Acres. eaK at his office at noon aa pos- the Women's Club of AteMl, Mn. (i,,,,,, , Pacifism To Ptpils Girl S««mt Christm|kf party at home of Mr. and After Christmat sible. held recently at the home of Mn. the prize |,,, AVrNKl. "Aineritsaon liuard" Mrs, Fiaaa, Fifth Avenue, Avenel. Frederick Beckley, on Buniet Although the January j attractive v,u is the suiijeot of an add rent, iriv- Uveembev IS "Ed's Nijifet" at Columbian Club. Street. fer CCC in Woodbridg* Town- thr; || ., uiti-i I IIMSIIIIBK, Thi>r»aw (i l)e» \,\ Kfv Donald Baifre at the December 18 Game torial at Jt. .Jamee' Auditorium. M Christmas carols were wrtf a* iimnd, who ha» hcen appointed Bunchmail Guild Christmas party. iHip has not been set by head- .rntlii'i meeting and Chifeitnias the opening of the meeting and ihuirman of the committ^f whuh Meettfg of Avenel International Relations and quarters as yet, Mr. Omenhiser Present »•„,. its In 1.1 l.y tin- Parent-Teachers' the customs of 1>b»enrfti§ Olriit- will /iiimutulf plans fur thf 1U40 Literature Departments with Mrs. Fred- •Aid that he was of the opinion YoUnjt, of \\ iiii.n Wednesday afternoon mait were discussed by Mrs. D, P. t»l*M»tvmite uf tht President!. erick pMvte. that Woodbrldge would have ah thur Lane.. 11,, M jiiHiJtui use. lit YounfU Mn. Herbatt Baaain, Birthday in WoodtiridKe iturinic December 19: Jcfftrsvnlan Club Christmar i>arty- at Swine e»ee- Brsuse, Mi ) (H-ai t* minded." / wimi «|> with the Birthday B»H Mrs. G. M. Walters, hostess. Dtte For Cknitmoi Port* panied at the piano by Mrs. Earl Joseph Circa, i • on January SO. A miiiHc liirht service and car- Thontti i, Uahjr Democratic Club Xnaa party. WOODBRIDpB — Mr*. George Palmer. ' •, .Leer', Mrs, ,|,,i,. i -in^in^ were conducted after Chr|#ttW» partj of Ladles', Democratic Club of F. Brewster, bf drove Avenue, was Jin. Herbert Hansen demon. Mm. I];, Imtirutinn that Middlesex Coun- «'.:;! fifth were exchanged. Mem- Thire* Ward at Btllfwell Tea Room, Sewaren. Hoeteu to member* of the Friday itrsted the v«rloOT methods • •( ty towns will contrib»t( generous- »...,-« ,,f the hoard presented the St. Jam**' Sodality meeting and Xmas Afternoon Bridg* Club at a bridge ly to tht! $8,000,060 needed for »< liuiil with u beautifully-trimmed .Christmas ffcrty for Avenel School chll December W: luncheon held at her home last favors. Mrs. Ale* tw« .. . the National Foundation fur In tn-f which occupies the center of afte*tored by Ladies' Auxiliary ef week. an attractive eeotcrBlate af hp fatitilt I'aralyiia, Inc , Mr. Dftt- the stage. , Aa»e»iaWon. mond predicted a "tremendously High scores wtre made b> Mrs. and candles. RffreibMenU the hunineas session, Miss 8p«rtamaft's Club Game Social at Black Cat Inn. „. vmuuUl drire for fwd/t," h»if Thomas Z, Humphrey, Mrs. Henry Day, first gta4> *M*h«r. ChrisJtol^»djLJ?t T« uf which will remain lierc fof thf Von BrenieOhTWli. yt read the state president's message. ton Bridge Club Christmas ; county chapter of the foundation Something new, noinMhing Party U Given h Aw A dunation uf fZ.OO was made tg. children. > to use in aiding victims of polio- graceful a white silk mar- 1 MM. Von Bremen and Miu K«- the Middlesex County Tuberculo- DKemVir || iioBi ^01 Ohflitmaa party for TownsMJi ehfl^ I* Honor Of Mmgt Fruu myelitis. quisette, with thr^r wide, thryn gpmcer were named to have sis and Health League. 'drtn aitState Theatre at IOJOO A. M, • AVENEL—Mhffi Marge Kiie»(>, "Besides the 60 per cent which Iry tiers forming the grace- Deeamber 1ft LUnehaoa Woman's Division, Colon la Country .eh^rge of a Christmas party to be in »ent to the Nations] Foundation Vuletide refreshments were.' acid December 22. of Minna Avenue, Avenel, enter- ful •kill, as shown in Har> tOfti/fi ''•• ' ' ' - v by the StaU Committee," Mr. Des- wrved in the recreitlon room tained a primp of friends ifccntly per'* Bazaar for December. January 2 Mcstiai tft Colonia Democrstic- Women's New mon.l *aid yertardsy, "the county which was beautifully decorated in rpl('hmtii>n of har birthday. DaalCiub DEWEY chapter iiana iU portion to rehabi- by Mrs. Paul Levin and Mrs. Tho mom was decorated attrac- George Slivka. January 8 Mother's, Wib meeting at home of Mm F. A. Plstrict Attorney Thomas E. tively in H yellow and blue color litate, hospitalise and purchase P. Q. To Remain Open Here Dewey, of New York, has formal- brareii for victim* of. this dread scheme. Refreshments were serv- January 9 Keatint of .8t, Andj-ews Building Fund Society ly announced his candidacy for the arid maiming disease." Nighti During Nert Week ed and frames and dancing were Chatokah Supper Is Served AiaiUtry at home of Mrs. Edward Moran. Republican nomination for Presi-enjoyed. Statement By Dally WOODBRUKJE- In order t» Ooullai Avenue, Avenel. dent. K« has given out a list of By Adtth Israel Auxiliary . Guests were: Mies Ani) Hacker, In apptiintinK Mr. Ilesmond facilitate handlinK of Christms* January 30 Birthday B*H for the President. prominent Republicans ar his ad- Miss Helen Dunda, Mta Midge These Colors local chairman, Mr. Joseph Duffy, mail the pottofflce will be-open fjt«rs in connection with his cam- the new- Seman, Miss Ann ChaWBka, Miat ^County Chairman, laid: Saturday afternoon, Detainer ly decorated recreation room ef Ethel KoHie, Mk»Jtoenee At- 18 and will alao remain open the Adath Israel Synagogue Ailed IS TOiD Birnlf Honritfa Rittt "I personally am very aura that FAMILY COLLISION way, Miss Lillian Aridttaon, Ar- Have Sparkle! under your guidance a complete until 8 P. M.t the entire, week to capacity, the Ladies' Auxiliary WOODBRIDGE _ Last rites AT FT. MADIK PAW Charlotte, N. C\—After buyinj thur Orundman, Al Krebs, W» OUR dry n committee will be set up In your of December 18, with th« excep- of the synagogue entertained mem- for Barney Horvath, 36, who died clfunir « 1*1 a new cart Mr. and Mrs, W. LCipo. , Stephen Cipot Frank Thorn; tion of Saturday, December i8, bers 6f thjl congregation at a very community within k very short early Tuesday morning at the Phillips started home in separate as, Walter Launhardt. moves that Krmiy jr,ji when the doom will close at successful Chanukak, supper, Sun- Albert Zulh^nd Mary Ko- trine, the results of whith will not home of his sister, Mrs. Frances automobiles. On ths.way, there «:38fcM. / , day nigni look which dust ,nJ uiily s^ccud any previo»« y»r, hut Fejes. of 104 Second Street, this wa» k tuliioioii. Mr, rhlllip* »Ui>- Sh»p lU Ad. l.(.r« Ye©hn f, rlsUd by the local police yeiter- dances by Zelda Benowitz and •of Enfliahtown; Matilda Zullo, was a past consul commander of Hug-hen was unanimously elected dtf and twrted over to the Car- community singing. Irene Zullo, Nanty and Jeuie Zul- the ProgreRR Camp, No. 86, president of tho Thomas J. Leahy Uret awtheritjwK on a complaint lo, Nell and Frank Zullo, Thomas Woodmen of the World, Wood- Prompt and Courteous Servlct COPPOLA Democratic Club at a meeting held made, by Mary Tandyrak, of 60 Fitipatrick, Edward Belmonte, bridge. recently at the Log Cabin" on St Eases 9tfect, Ctrteret. 15 GIFT AFFORDS NEWDominick Pelligrino, Lena Sjlleto. Repairini - R i.i-M.n( Donatb Ifinuoci, Frank De Blair, George Avenue, hete. By Him BOOKS FOR CHlWm Mrs. Walters To Entertain Tailon - l)r"' m-ilnT! Other officers named were: Jo- all of Port Reading; Mr. and Mr*, . fie |ou've been fighting again; [PREMIER OIL & GASOLINE SUPPLY C0.5 neph Romern, vice president; John George Lattaniio, Benjamin Lat- Study Club At Xmas Party uf Then you go to bedGift To Severe* Library iamio, Ifna Edda, ail of JMoodt Kenna, treasurer;, Chafla* Lantjt, .NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. RAHWAY. N. J.( STATE THKAIRi HI.DG.I bridge; Peter iManCuao, of Staten secretary; Misa May Dunn, co»- typd WOODBRIDGE —Mrs. Q. M. Island; Mickey Valonsm, of Perth Phone Rah. 7-1203 — Night Phone Rah. 74424-R WOODBRIDil. N J. responding secretary. jfieht, dad. I've only «ot Five New Volumes Walters will* be .hostess to the Aroboy. ... , . Tuesday Afternoon Study Club at —A Classified Adv. Will Sell tt~- A'Pwr Miniorj S*1WARKN—A ffift of fivedol - Music during the' evejitnp was the Christmas meeting to be held >> ' lars was recently given to the Sc- furnislwd by the Prairie Rangers. next Tuesday afternoon. vuttJf Public Library by a mem-, Mrs. Victor C. Nicklas and Mrs. her of Hut Library's Board of 1 SOUTH row. - T, Z, Humphrey will be in charge Trustees for the purchase of chil- "OLDS SURE IS GOING WOODBRIDGE LrQUOR STORE of the entertainment and Mrs. A. For the first Htm in a hundred dren's books in memory ,of S64 ST. GEORGE AVE. »#»» Deer Is AadrasciirV ^ra, QM QfiVsrWeAt. in., oadeje* R. Bergen Will supervise the eSc- donor'i two children who HIGH CRAPE WINI9, LUjUOKS, BlEM taking an official soVtey off 8est% fthange of gifts, : many years ago. Patar region and is fsoUnfj tha bill SPECIALS UP fO l«40 ~ TKe rfft ws4 Made in spprecla- far Rear-Admirsl lynfi (exp«dj. tiwii of'the fare ahd'.attentisn ttoli ta: the South Pol*. Officials XEPAIRINC W1LKINS FAMILY -' gWn to children iri the Sewaren hope Hint lie wilf ktakl out a val- library where 145 youngsters are vaNe Antm-ftie cl^m* for this l v constant borrowers and enjoy edpntry. h *<* 1.39 story hours held'by Mrs. Eleanor Ant Watch Lance, librarian. ' ' CUanad and POUCE cumr AUKTOR Repaired BIG! Golden Wedding Five hookB hsv*e been porehased PlilnvilU, Conn.j—Jn ap effort for the children's room as fdtklwt} tp1»tint ttte tliureh and ihe'judlci- $1.80 "Abraham Lincoln", by A- and ary tatatitar in ottot to reduce Raritan Watch A. Blended Whiskey E. D'Aulane; "Pilgrim's Progress", Juvenile delinquency, t»if Lincoln 1 • Jewelry Repair Co. illuijtraied by Lawson; ;"Hgpplly E. Fray, Epjscppal rector, is acting .101 gMlTH STREET Ever After", by Alice Dagllesh; as Chief of Police and a member Pints now. $1.25 "Modern HeroBs", Bailey; "Pint (1 flight up) of the Police Commission of this PERTH AMBOY, N. J. SCHENLEY RED LABEL of Judgment", Rlitabeth Morrow. town. full 1-2 Gal. 399

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Al NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES JKIISHV THIEVES LOOT COP'S Avenue, *n,\ ,>,„„ , ,,. i t M rulin nK 1931; Uevembrr IJth. 1W>. «nd 1>«- FROM MUSICIAN Woodbrtdge , ,,, Hll.I Ml'" I'fHllll lfl en tu niii wit iin cember (th. IS88, namely: Looking At Washington HOUSE LAST EVENING LHIIt, iMIf hllB- TO DIRE(T()R llt ,,tl(i Itm leMHeC- ilfftil Dlxtrk't No. i, Woodbrldg-e. H« Edward i' kvaliug auB' »f jfi' h,.,i> a«vla«m »i"l runni » 1'iiini, thence amended l>«ceinher llth, J«3S. ,., i.iiiuwH or Frank 1st to . In » I ill I- lJlntrk't No 2, Korda and Hop«l»w", SYMPATHY FOR FINLAND tst (abiiiti iiifinbii.- apparvntl\ ] ot lilelr Officer Rudolph ( hief ot Pulltt »i..l Mi- , ,'MKII or uny (went IXsirit't No. I, Kcaibfy Heifhta, *• RUSSIANS DENOUNCED fcyrtsent the rst move uf (h* Ad I „ , xi-culom. ailniliila- fvel 1 amended l>ecemt>er Mil, Itlt, E. ^etiiif i.f Ih-ckei Place. a*#' ' i,,- iisalauis ur auc- "«'»," f""" Hiving ninniiii I3l rlrt No, 4, Avenel Park, »« DESTROYERS REPAIRED *> fhftiiatration to meet cumrtHtitly Report! Qwurtity «f Bernard Ktatiny. -MM of Mr. as>a .'.' i,, nilf nr Intel•>•! anwndad Februno mIi. I9ir.; WALLACE AND HULL SPEAK f rowing criticism of its program » me District Ko. 5, Port UaadlneT, *» lN uitlcr "I tlie Court SJn i IWi ' '""""' ' hundred Jtwt Mrs. James Keating, of AHc* amended February 8tti, HHt LOOK TO CONGRESS the far mareas of th« We6t. I'.SI-W .leriw>, mailf on aide pf lilcl Hun,,', i.^,,^ d (| '' • '..„. itiite hereof, 1" a January Uth, l»31, and Deoem- PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS Place, students at DickinwH Cat* ' 'fuwiKhip of Wood- u«r 5tli, llll; SEWARKN -Addinit Insult > northerly H|.|,. ur i>l,| HUIII"» IJHII Dlatrlrt No. I, IseUn, aa amended THE ANTJ-TRUJT LAWS ( SiMttlation as to th« l«n|-th of left, Carlisle, Pa, are exiMeiaf nlrl|,iil corporation of thicvfH, who may be the ,v» Jersey I" ••""«- for(y,sl» und Iweni,.,.)" „",„*„„• February t4Ui IslU; JAPAN AND THE U. S. •tit approaching- Congressional District No. 7, Srwaren, nu'ertHTdfil home tomnrrn* to «p*n..11HIX , »«.8l", ut to nrnpoaal and BpVlttcntlona fur ttai- smaller Baltic power in this coufit- tione art not apt at prolong the Kftlier will n,f , ,,,ts ,f tiiiii ..i, f Muiorvycle Ofleer liHge removal dated liecumber, 1DHU, try. The President moved imnt«- session but the d«velopm«ntn thut children, Jcun and John, of L H,H i- Jlled tu _„—., . . .Tocher_»,,,, y,r"LT:^L .ROB iai flie in tUii office, of.ths T«W"- Siiniinsen, on Wtwt Avenue, tu<*h«n, Were the prucstn of M , tvcloae y«u from »l filiip Kriflnser iy t# 4>»teRd fvs>U»bU »a»i»t- nisrht anrl utok « *l M«rr fi.J4ipnf,Hrf * ,,„!,! of redemption or, A nertlnad oliBflk for ten per cent of to th« Pinna, evidently pl*n- makfe a difference. Naturally, I'.MO w,,, V^mlae* deai'rllied In uiiv_wl«'appert the amount of bid tu tlie order of the and clothing. Sunday. , , |U; , ',,,k *eU dated April Township Treaeurer l« to accompany mnK tn ask Congress in J*A»«r7 [^ing a campaign year, the C'un- ,,,„• i.nu 10 and 11 In Bherlff. each bid together with a certlncRte to return the December iitstsli- m will want to get home Mi and Mrs. Simonsen left thv -The American Home Dsjptnr* A 1 I ,!% 16 to 1«, and il SIOAMAM, Jl( from a lure!}1 company atattna* that >uni)U' IHSI niirht at seven o'clock tnent of the Woman's Club 4t.,,p „ inj-K; and ltfti 5 and Solicitor, inent on the war debt. Former early enough tnr-tak^pmt in the ill h • 21 14. the surety rompany will furhlsri aald . x>< tn the mnvies in Wuusjfci)ske. met recently at tkn ',,,. H on the Official Tax hldder With a bond In th* amount of President Hr the Town- tli* bid, conditioned in accordant I'lirir uon left the house a snort of Mrs. Georgp (i RobineaHi prompt recall of the American Am- President, it ie thought, would not Kirhant V. • lift' Imi- i>r< n with the form of bond attached to lime later and returned around Rowland Flare, and '"'Ihl.' above named, are »pecln>etlona..*m] propoeal. from Moscow and other mtnd the absent!* of Cungr«s#. • hiirh-h^hti'il ' . .silvciiiui'v> in fin on • .,,„ i,e"an*« ynu h«v<" ltl IK tO*>h hirtder ahull Mtibtnlt with hla ii'dock. When he tnterad work on a patchworh k quity. have a Hen or liens, speakers took turn* denouncing the places witii ;i IIIMIKIII pictvnt- cam hl 1)1(1 written pfrmlu of owners of hnusp he found'H thoroughly tea table was det'tdutfdd 'M „. , lisle, 'InterMt, Mtate or PI•!.!<• a*in OTOIinii Intppflpfl tn he HH«ri HH rillinpH Russians and expressing their Suggestions continue to be heard ura. It uIt .Mnilrtl liccmist' lit' tuok % Mr*. Cyril L ",',, die prerlllaes ilesrrtiisd IT M*T COtJltSIlN: for Ilia tefm or the.onntra< t-aa Well fiicndshlfr that the Presidential campaign clothing taken o«t of' Christmas n« |i ,i I'nmpistnt. l*»»ons un the violin which, en- At a Miular nn-«tlnt of tlie Town- H8 lyiiUfn endorsemeul on Kuch writ- the closet* and linens thrown out | Hunter, pour •!. -..L.T «». i»«. , ship Coniinlilts .uf th« towiiihlp of ten permits I'rora Die Hcslih Officer p«xt year get off to « d«lay^d abled him tu net a Htuilio juh u» nKfiie Hlankenhorn Waodbrldce held Monday. Dectniber Of tlie liouhl of llenllli approving The breaking off of diplomatic Start. The ides has met with ap- f the dresser. Officer Simonsen t.n'.i Kor and of Ciniimrl dump lacmion. a musician ut the u$te uf 17, |ilay- — Please mention'this paper to «h H» < - - - • t0 advertise , it ii Mid, WKI totiitd- will make a complete report of the i complainant Tilts condition must be atrlclly proval on .the part of same Demo- ihK off SUK« music at the old advertisers. '•••"•meres mr*el with In the above reaped by the ''Adminiatrltion but crats and Republicans although it articles missing today. 'uw ,_ "rornHiM'B"' wlltr ttw^" pr^R Vitagraph Studios in Brooklyn, ".;-.«. or, •!. iiiTy in th« -.„ .. the speelflcatlona «ovtrn- in tewtwlr to dgt«yiti« <»hetfe*» Chsmbaia, Memeflal Mantel. tho same. that iirformitioTr is drtfflettlt t« tW Kfttttt Uijir scoordlw to i1finmil to he for the beat Interenta tidered bast to keep an AmerietA McClure, .Q,—Athough she i* [ Fpr qwlck Wilbur and Mrs. Tleputlicans, it la aaid, prefer to t»rnu tl Bale on Ale With tke Town- >r (he Townithlp ao to do. inly 37 years old, Mu. John Ilali | relief from .„, 1.1» wife, tne nti. «hlp Clerk ripen to Inspection sod to repreBentative in Moscow, It wftt hgld their convention last but th« OBITUARIES B.J, DUNIOAN, tiihit-n and personal rep- lie publicly i>mt prior to sale Lots 34 thought that, in some future emer- wck i» the mother (if »ev«'titc(.;i • cold lymptonii ' " of JscoS W. Wilbur. Townalilp Clerk. Democrats, if they dulay their own, Theodora Jaaovaciik und 25 In Rlmk 5»8Cr Woodbrldne i>Ti:l) November I»th, t»8», children, sixteen of w+iuln arc liv- tale 988 ,,, Mh)- nr Ilielr helm, de- Towmlilp AduiMsmcni Map. gency, he mlgh\ be able to render may force the Republicans to go Tn h« udv«rtlaed peoember 1st, llh, SEWAREN — Funeral M.ulors, silmliilstrsu.rs, Tuke farther notice (hat the Town- "lite some service foi peace. sb«id or,«lse have a very short ing. l.liiulil IBIIII I« *»l* I Initial .mioamt or nuioeeaiira In . ilp Commit I r-f IIUH by resolution and for Theodor« Janwwwik, of 10 m- Inielenl; campaign. pursuant to law, rn«d a minimum West Avenue, this place, wen helil ,,f ui> Order nf the Court price at which aald lots In said block m (H*ircwiY orniif Considerable discussion followed ,,( New Jersey, mud? un t Monday morning at the , It should Be noted, merely ehuel. Drahos; idfted and Rlncr i,.iecl aalas dated Kebru- Miilots In said block to such bid the Sheriff's OsHovlit the City of New PARTY TOMORROW lunuary la>. llll, Janu- dar M .-It may Mlect. due retard being Brunswlek, tt. J. . high m 141,000. tttltme to continue legal practices. •Ivan to termi and manner of P»y- All thoia dertaln lots, tract* or WOODBRIDGE—Final mrange „»<} June t, 1117, cover- ctfe w or more mlDlmum parcala at land and nrartlsta hars* . ,i«i. 1(1 and J»< I" r - m«nU have bean made fur th« be received. , Inafte-" r partla|ilarl• y dibdesoHbedd , sitltu Secretary Wallace and Secretary , The race for the Republican l,,,u «i. 1*71. U to 78, ate, Ivln* and being In tl ~ n Hlnck ill, Lota Baiit tance of the minimum bid. ln the Township Hull took occasion last week to nomination brought out Tim Christmas' party tb^ be conducted ._ minimum, bv the Tow* f Woolbfldge .it_ thtne« County of ,n ing of the Pami Bureau D«d«ra- last weak, which wa» followed by Woodbridge Township Piah and ner of purchase in nccordanoe Beginning at a point In the north Game Association tomorrow night ,,- un t(ieAs««asment Map with ,. JS o< stl« on- nle. the Town- erly line of Jamas, Street, distant tion in defense of their resprtth* sV abatement listing the names of tow n all IP o' Woodbrldfe, k dkllvar a • at 7:30 o'clock at the clubrooms, ••••"-"' imB»T*"0T ehln wfll Jkltvar a U 180.48' from the MmwMt••> corner policies. Mr. Wallace ...",...„. ttfeive .close advisers, with whom deed for iald premltea. of James ihtsrt, ttA n«»lds> ar»*» Road. Thane* northerly In A Unathe virtues,of theAAA arid Mr/ Ve is in "almost dally conference." A program oonslstinn of., gamas, ii» above named are n. j. DUNiaAJ), Townatilp Cltrk. (TaHUleJ wfth the eashrly lfie of Hull -itoutly defended the recriro-" (Included in the group are: John einglng, entertainment and ex- hfi.inia, herauae you nave DATBD: December 5th. 1939. Herbert Stfiat, W. Ihance west- tin to have » Kan or liens, erly In * |Jn* Mralltl WUK tb*cal tradinf ptogram, ajserttftf thtf :Fo»t*r Dulles, Mrs. Ruth Hanna change of gifts has been arranged. [in, mil, Interest,>e»i«i«. •To be a^wriiiwd December uth, and OaetmlV lWh. 1939, In the Independ- northerly llh* o# 3troeV|ltrMt, 1»'> JJcCormlck Simms, Arthur f. Van- Refreshments "will be sewed and CENTER it was bSMftclal \fir agrieultare. in the premises deacrloen ent Leader. Thence aoutherly In a line parallel ,.i nipiplaint. with the first deacrlMd course, derbilt, Col. Theodore Roosevelt, "Santa Glaus" will be present to ankeritiorn, Solicitor for IHEKIFK'S HALE m to the northerly line of James Jr., Elliott V. Bell and others. Mr. distribute the gifts. niHrl, with Complainant, Btrset. TitMlc« easUrly alonr th« i • «t. I* CHAJICIRY OiT 1TBW JRRIHY northerly, line tffJamV BtraeC 100' Pewey laughed and shook his head It la on thin eld da; of Uaoamber, Stillwater Professor—Give me ew JarifT. , bttwiin Home uwnerj' Loan Cor- to the plade. of iBOINNTNO, 1839, prtriEiiED that from and af- at the remark that tht twelve , nil.fr 27th, llll. •sutton, ft body corporate of the KNOWN as loU #1«2, HOB, 1(04;ter tM Hth day of .lanuarV, 19«l> some of that prepared monoaeeti- ii, 21 United 8t»tea, Complainant, and might be a 'train trust." and HOI on a map of Hopelawn, the anlil Arnold Arpad Issaky shall cacidester of salycylic acid. John 0, Carboy, Eleanor A. Carboy, filed In the County Clerk'a Office of be unil l» lierehy authorised to as- ZS ' -m, Wa -tti, M*a. la Ui», sum •( on* ThB»a«nd i)s)ftl Hiild Arm,lil AipirJ ' *HJ' shall oatlae ing tit go after the nomination, II, wife of Vln^enso I sartaln lpta, tracts or Hundred smy-NJne Dollars (»17R>. tlic petition, affidavit, order aitft tn* inrmtr owner) , Jacob 00) together with the costs ef this iiflldavll ut publication of flUnh or- tut none of them BB yet, have i CHRISTMAS GIFTS I and and premises herein- III Mm, laroh (Ireen, hln after particularly, deaurlbed, situ- sale. der, I" hh filed and recorded In the see fit to openly challenge the herlnp II. Vernon, de- ate, lylni and belnf {n the Township Together with all and singular the County I'lerk'B OffW of and for tl)« FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE I hrl(1 (\juiitv or Mlddleaex, and within the President. Thin is largely because «r ui« UuL WjU ajhl Taa> LsL n°*9 eL«i In the County of right*, privileges, hereilltamtnts and 1 :lchard I). Vernon, da- I Middlesex «hd the Stall- of Vew appurteHKnces tngraunto belonging sttnfl time tti« mitt petitioner: shall- of tha general recognition that tho Mr. Vsrnon, tiuaband J«rs»y; or in anywise appertaining. cuii«« ii certified cony of iuch order FAMILY S tint- l>. Ve'rnon, Oontral PlHflT TRACT' Being known and JULIUS C. BNOI-IC, to lip lllud' with the 8«cretRr> of Democratic nomination with Mr. llnnk and TruM ~ tfiated as Lot #it> and a part of Sheriff. Htnlc of Ihe Stale of New Jersey. Roosevelt's enmity, will be worth TOYS LIGHTERS j[ lessor to union Tl.... #11 On a rniip vntitleil "Hap uf ELMER a BROWK, ADRIAN T/yON, ROOKS CIGARETTES X& Inferior Court little or nothing. Will and Testament of rldfe Townelilp, Middlesex County, $3114 of Common Plea* of Middle- BUUK.3 PENCILS M i: Vernnn, deceaaed, I. J., belong Ing 4u William, Ueorge llat-«: 12M-1, 1,11 «sx County. Oldest Occupied dry Vornon and sir. Vernon, and Arthur tiuobam," and mom par- TUtlK COPY, CIGARS ^PENS If or KlUfbdn Temon, ticularly deMFtbed »• (ellswa; IK f HAXCRBY OP NMW .TKHNBV EDWARD .1. PATTEN. , Tha oldest occupied city of South . Vnrnon and Mrs. Thomas CANDIES BILLFOLDS M , BEOINN1NO at a, point In the Herk, Middlesex County. Ajmwiei is Cuico, Peru. his wife, Ultra V. Southerly line of .Valentine Place, TO: Harry Welntraub and Alri. Har- CAMERAS OTHERS W Mr. Dlmm, her tiuaband. dlatant westerly oiie hundred tiotf*) ry WelntrauU* his wire, Isidore NOTICB n my ur tn« date hereof, in a i Oreen, Catherine 1), SouthWfir flrne of Valentin* ~ lmmmtlaMjy to writing to B. ,1. Don* thence (i) Saatprly and alai riiuso wherein the Townehlp of l(tan, TownsHlD Clerk of the Town? Lull Vernon. Thoman Wooflhrldgp, a muniojpal corpora- mil l.uuia V. l'ltmn. Hr.utherly line of Varentln* xlilp of WoodbrldK.'. N. J. live teel And twrnlf f°ur on tion of the State of Mew Jersey I* i oiik "f tiialr heir*, complainant, and you and ottiors John J. Bitting \i'iit,.m anmlnlatrit- drndtha (l.ll) of A fool to a HAHN, th* .ooncraM; t))«nce IB), atlll are the. defendants, you- are reauli-* •'•". HHalsjm nr aui'ci-s- eel lo appear ant an#*ej; t))e Bifll ol 33 MAIN ST. ' Mtle «r Inlnreat; rtVy and along the Houtherry i.w» Valentine Wace thirty feat and fifty aitld complainant on or BerorT tne two one-hundreiHhs (S0.5J) Of a tlrid i)ny of January, next, or the I, t.. Call Wo. ^-0012 in dnler nf |lie Court rout to a plpeSjit the point or plaoe sal, lovfrluir Lots 18, MmllHon ToWriBliip In MlilillrHrx "ii nr lu'lnrn Hie ,3nd «hlp, Mlddiatex County, M. J., knjj"> 41 «inl 47 In Illork 48«-K; M>ts 11 County for Sftch perlml «N work limy • !•>• in.si, nr the «al?l as ViSentlne Manor, Mareh, 1HI- to 3,1 In Hlook 4S5-C: LqtH T to !0 be nVHllable In HIII.I MHIIIHIMI Tnwn- in ken IIH cnnf«aaef i-edomptloii or, mrnilUs Weat nienmirod alon« tn« Itlii [nuininfi drmTlliwl In Southerly line of Valentine Manor And you, the above named, are "' tux miles iiated Octn- pne hundred fo't «nd Be^ven one>- niRilp defendants becnuHP you have hundredtha (100.07) of a foo^.from II. Sc|ii,.inhnr 7, 1»i!!, Oc- 11 1 1 or may Halro to have n lien or Hens, liihimrv Mi. 19S«, eilthn ' C32.08* of a /<">'. .» 2* Opmraiirne Street. MR. BOSTON'S "", 7L lu 75 III niock point; theiu'e C') South nine (I) dj Ncwnrk. N. J. I :iri» in itinrk nar.. VrceH twenty f ,°\, * MMdltMi ttrastfr JKirr««im-'» I ouri •' V llnpr, merly of Jamet*. Wight flftj WT) A CfMUl Uurr of Rin Abllllr. Yineland - Evergreen J. AdrnlnlMtriilnr. faet to the point or pluce of BISOIN- Hycr A Armstrong, KBIKB. 1, 1938. NI <'! INTON AVE.. NEWARK pfen,l.« known a. 141 Valentlni CniinaelilrH At Ijw, lgcc Woodbrtdge, N. J. .. imhwtfy, N. .I.,1 BI-2-95^1 The approximate, amount of the Hroftora. 'lERIFF'SIALE I, I.. 11!-1S,22.2D:1 -5,32. ItY OK NBW JE!Hl(Ky-«- 'f'lK I'KKTH AMHOV Mlilrllmex Vtmatf Cnnximn Plena Telephone 4-0075 Court WHISKEYS 1NHTITUTKJN, a «WEN H. DWJIC1AN ind In the matter of the t -. I't'NKJAN. IIIH wlfo .ppuri application of ARNOLD I Canadian Club Four Roses M i11'. lor unit of mort- ARPAD IZSAKY for I <>rti>|.:it MAKE 1940 GIFT SHOPPING SIMPLE! Overholt , Wilson ''IIIIHM dniiul November h laave to - change -his! Mt. Vernon Scheriley's of I he nlinv. Ml 111 I'd Writ, P^M, BHBNMEH. name ,, .'I Thos. F. Burke When you make regular Christmas Seagrams I'-'l unU Oellverfd, I will Solicitor. » "K petltjoii bavins; been printed Paul • Jone* •nil' Ht mtbili' vimdup on ta•- # 1 N iirldgo Laiider-Juiii'iml", a newa- <'w ,lorNey Hod ,,r three yi}, I'1-. ln'" Joseph V. Coitello, Mgr. Family Liquor Store oner f-ni-h waek ftir ftntr weeka nt.>.-k : nr|ni in the maM„,,.«, thm Mm H11til Arnold Arpnd i/rtuky »r Itrka lenli** J '" Intorneftlon of tlt« nhtiiihl imaitniti tiir riiiine i>< Arnold F'l« of Old BUIHI'H Lane Boy I, "'"ttirly ^h], Of

••-tLii-l^Ji.-i ••,:,- ii /(,F EIGHT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1939 ELECTED BY PASTORS 3IUNDS BENEFITS Grid Season Strawberry Hill Safety Patrol COUNTY SEAL SALE (( ontinued from Pagt 1) TOPS 1938 FIGURE FROM FORDS CLUB NKW likUNSWICK GAME.! "" O(.."l i:i, I Ml) Gate receipts, $1,,- library, T. B. League And Middlesex County Total It 843.70 Kxpenditures, officials Hed Cross To Be Aided Ci| $45, lights, 175; rental of $24.71 More Than On seat*. $UU; ticket sellers and col- By Democratic Women CLARA nAi; jl itcWis, %12, guarantee, $77K3f>, Same Date in '38 Jacobs, of th,. I-, J and field rental, $26; total, $1, inl!|is The Fords Woman's (W5.3.S. Credit balance, 1778.35. KOHD8--Early shoppers nuni- n .:,,irs Democratic Club, a* a »taff, W»B the j: : LINDEN GAME, NOV. 4. 1939 i.. MII(5 ;i,767 have purchased ,,.. > mating held at the home regular ninMin, « ImMiuas Seals for use on their —Gate receipts, $895.76. Expen- i Hi, Joseph A. Dambach, Jr., ton Parent L tnlulity mail and torttiibuted diture*, officials (3), $45: rental i in Sihrl voted donattSJll to held yi jju i,,. »':.lt'2ti8 to finance the work of i. I .io., Library fund, the Mid- of seats, $120; ticKet sellers and evening. collectors, iil\ guarantee. $841 iin- Middlesex County Tuberculo- , , , i 'uunty Tuberculusis Lmm- 76, Biul field rental, 125; total. sis tnd ty*ft{tfc be*g«H). TW» wiu \ ... Ht>ti the A«»rieaji 1U4 Cw»«v Mr*,..Jmuu - $553 '', Credit balance $$42 i, iMJitnl by Mrs. Howard Madison, were comptyfcsd for a Ject "Child,,„ •ii(, -, ,il sale chairman. party to be held Tues- ST. MAHVS GAMi), NOV. 11, Plans vfeic ;,,! Tlie sum received to date is du) evening, December 19, at the nual Christum. , 1U3-9-— Gate receipt*, #60«, Ex jJ-171 above the $6,167.97 re- home of the president, Mr*. Wil- penditurrx. official* (3K $45; of the Hi'hi l i. iv^d mi the same day of the sale liam Brose, Fifth Street iiii bleacher rental, IHO; fteld rental, Friday uTtc iii-i yi'Mi. Mra. Madison stressed A turkey will be awaaded on $25; ticket selrtis and collectors. The »i's^ Hi'' impurtance • of prompt remit- December 2g ending the Chriat- ••'•'•H| $22; and guarantee, $166; to- Mrs. Alfrc tance reminding that the sale peri- ma* contest currently under way. of the (Tint ui, I4u«. Credit bakiitt, JI9G. •ii i.s short this y«*r owing to th* Rev. W. V. D. Strong THOMAS JEFFBRSOX GAME, oitraiiizitioAk adherence to the Mi. Stupiijt, pa.Htoj- uf thf Fiml NOV. IK, 1939—Gate receipts, K.-.l Cross contract which sp*ciflen $404,50. Expenditures, officials t hat the sale oKfln on Nwembef Congri'irationul Church of (3), $45; bleacher rental. $60; ;uitli. There are >o» only eight Woodliiiilgt^ wa« signally hon- ored whcu he was elected vice- fwM wiHak %Hi tH*kttt atjllcTfl ft"! b*f — William. Kean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, in West Virginia. While there the Nancy Lane fund, $60.20; season ticket sales, Cliff Road. Menncn , •842.05. Total grow receipts. $7.- M. Bchaumann, in Newark. The —Mrs. George,.Urban, of West men of the party enjoyed a hunt- We arc f«aturin( our (1 to 51b. Pkgs 188.63. McKean's infant son, Jon, wa* Avenue and Mrs. Olive Van Ider- ing trip. annual Xmu Sale. You will And many Expenditures: officials, $270; baptised Sunday morning in St. gtine, of Freehold, attended the 56cjoj2.50 49c to $3,00 ARGENTINE PACT i that will answer field rental, $150; rental of seats, Mark's Episcopal church, Newark, Rudolph Serkin Concert in the Negotiations with Argentine for your fift problem*. 1740; ticket sellers and collector)!, by the Rev. John Borton, rector. Mosque Theatre, Newark, Wednes- Mtnicwn Satt Reyccmorr ^ m. i a trade treaty continue to proceed BRAID \ Shower I ..a. I, 1132; lights, $75; watchmen, $10; The sponsors were Mrs. Walter day night. Amity Wall.t. with the general expectation that BROIDERY in * Slip* guarantees to teams, '$2,018.45; Lapham and Malcolm and Gustav —Mr. and. Mrs. Kelley* Chad- Cotjr A ETeelng ia Parit Siiowrr Slw'i' some announcement may be made •cartel, all orer Other expenditures, $1,623.36, and Schaumann, Mrs. McKean's broth- wick, of West Avenue, entertain- Toilet Seti A Campact* within the next few days. the little jacket • Hosiery miscellaneous expenses, $80.40. rs. ed Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Rose, top of ihti two Total expenditures, $5,090.21. —The Wednesday Bridge Club of Meturhen, at bridge Saturday piece afternoon * Undie* Outstanding bills to be oaid: was entertained this week by Mrs. night. dren of black thin wool, Alto • House Raymond Jackson, $4,74; Perth David Oberlin, of Perth Amboy, —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kopi, formerly of Woodbrldge. h. , |«M o* Srows or Drecse* Anboy General Hospital, $139.50;' whose marriage took pla.ee recent- ( rojrat on bjack. RflVmono .—Miss Betty Lu Griffin, of West transportation, $280.25; equip- ly, are now residing at the home * Sweater* DRUGGIST ment, $02.06, and balance due on Virginia, is spending the winter of Mr. Kopi's parents, Mr. and •WiO0IRID» bl«a«h«ri, $1,567. To. with her aunt, Mrs. Oris Garner, Mrs, Charles £opi, Old Road. . 3.95 * Pajjunaa tal, $2,033.55. of East Avenue. —The Christmas dinner and Large Sim to-44 Deducting total expenditures of —Mr. and Mrs, Alfred W. party gi*en annually by the Third KINDLING • FIREPLACE FANCY CREPE GOWNS Scheidt, of Cliff Road,, were the $6,099.2! from the total grosa re- Ward Ladies' Democratic Club YOUR CHOICE at ceipts, $7,18S.63, leaves a balance gueats'of Mrs. Olive Van Iderstine will be held at Mrs. George Still- •WOOD* of $2,089.42. Of the total amount in Freehold, Sunday. well's Tea Room, Cliff Road, Tues- Hoiue Drewes To Size 52 of outstanding bills t9 hepaid, $2,- —Mr. and Mrs, Mark D. Mc- day night, December 19. The par- READING COAL 083.55, only $1,216,56 will actu- Clain, of West Avenue, spent ty is always one of the highlights ally be paid leaving a net credit Wednesday in New York City. of the season. KOPPER'S COKE • MIRIAM'S LADIES' SHOP balance of $872.87. Paymelu' of —Mrs. C. R. Brown, of West 76 MAIN 5T —A new young people's club to MASON MATERIALS WOODBRIDGE only $1,216.56 qn outstanding bills Avenue, is visiting friends in be known as the "Jolly Dozen" has totalling $2,033.55, leaving a bal- Rahway. FUEL OIL been formed iri town with Miss ance of $817 atitf due on the pur- —-Miss Kathleen Koiusko, flMM W»»flbrM|* Janet Fraser, daughter of Mr. and chaw; of the bleachers. daughter of Mr. and • Mrs. John Mra. Orray • T.' Fruscr, of Cliff WARRCOAL& A break-down ' of "other ex- Road, as president. The charter pends" totaling. $1,023.36 lists 50; Medical (Dr,),r$8; Towels, SUPPLY CO. raembera include: Miss Fraser, the fallowing Items: S. K. Werloek $1,60, and Prisco, $15;.„ IT. OBOKOI AVKKDI, Miss Virginia and Miss Audrey WOODBEIDO1 , ITALIAN FOOD STORE $100; Levin's Sporting Gpoda Co.. "Miiicolianeous" totaling $80.40 Wbitchead, Miss Helen Clark, Miss $913.50; H. Loukides, $42; Ser- was-listed as follows: State dues. 244 SMITH ST. PHONE P. A. 4-1361 vice Hardware, $26.73; B. Gap- $8.60; Eastman Kodak, $17.60; PERTH AMBOY, N. J. polu, $20.90; Woodbrtdge Lumber stamps and cards, $4; oranges and Ca., $16.11; R. Jackson, $10.02; gum, $y.9O; express charges, $6.- Middlesex Proas, $31.50; C. B. 74; Scouting and transportation, $H2.50; Ivory System, $8.50; Football book, $5.51; boys' WOODBRIDGE HARDWARE tickets, $11.50, and' Misc. Trans, PRE-CHRISTMAS $247.SO; Field Helpers, $47,00; Misc. Exp., 1^7.80; Hospital, $23. 'and Scouting, $8.15. • . THE TOWNSHIP'S HEADQUAKTERS FOR TOYS ANP GIFTS FOR TOTS AND TEENS. SPECIALS ORDER YOVR Table and Chair Sets . SKoe Ice Skates DECEMBER IS and 16 2.69 «P 3.95 No. 2 Pine Cone Tomatoes can 5c Lionel Electric Trains Roller Skates \ GAS RANGE complete with transformer PURE SEMOLINA 6.95 89c V MACARONI Tomato Paste { Certified Performance Folding Doll Carriages Tricycles and Bicycles 4 k 25c 6 cans 25c for immediate delirery 1.39 Ssniibljr Priced Cooking Perfection Every Type of Toy on your Shopping List Can Be Found Here. Tomato Sauce 10c We Have the Largest Anortmunt in the Townihip at Pricei Lower than Eliewhnre. WHOLE CREAM LA PERLA GENOA PROVOLETTA whole SALAMI whole 6 WAY LIGHTING FLOOR LAMPS - 8.95 29c lb. 41c lb. XMAS RADIO SPECIAL RCA and Philco Radios La Peria Sweet Peas 2"" 25c Complete Line of Console Models NOW. BERTOLLI ITALJAN COOK OLIVE OIL SALAD OIL Delightful solution to every gift prob- lem—it a fruit cake, to good, »o 39.50"" crammed with tempting fruit*, nuts $2.59 gal. 75c gal and spicea, that it's a treat to get! Largest Stock of R. C. A., Emerson and'Philco lb Can be ordered in any me. Midget Radios in the Township La Perla Peperoni Dry Sausage 31c M[NCE PIES — PUMPKIN PIES XMAS COOKIES Elcc. Refrigerators, Washing Machines, Gas Ranges kst-dm-lowCost The Gift That Every Woman Appreciates * Fresh Spare Ribs Fresh HAM. 2 !bs. 25c 19c lb. brOiUr pw-h.«t in ajjout half th. usual t ; , tJ „ k\ DEPOSIT\ RESERVES ANY ARTICLE UNTIL WANTED Aatur*oulintry muttrpl«M. 8»» the <• <•'• <4d» BEHRENS FRESH JERSEY Legs of Genuine PORK BUTTS SPRING LAMB Tel. Wo. 8-19C5 387 School St.. Woodbridge 74 MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE 17c lb. 23c lb. PERTH AMBQY GAS 222 Smit^h St. . Pertl •/ ^ ">•' J r«ENDENT—LEADER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1939 FAGEK

fo&epentynt-leaber Many of the adults living here today A Little Cooperation SWEETNESS AND L1GH' recall their early understanding of the COMBINING By CHARLES E GRECOltV tefenudMt United States as a land of opportunity, UNDERSTANDa'MAN? UM») where "men and women of ability could \l, '•«"•< iA achieve success commensurate wttb their WG INSTANCE, WEKE | (.EAYE ASliP PubllsbM Mvery Friday by tlw talents. I'm awfully tired, and I have so many things te 4* I ge publlihlB* Corapikir. Wooabridie. N. J. nilliaiMoii KsBy. PNfUrenl; lUxwell Logan' It is interesting to poiat out that a re- can't quite figure how I promiaed myself enough time oat sl,l»til, UWTMC* F. OalBplOB, Tmiurer; N. B WPERSTANP, MOT KAIfl -THAT cent po|l, made by the Young Men's Chris- A SITUATION MAKE4) ff VERV of ail my ordinary duties to agree to undertak* the job of tian Association, reveals-that eighty per- directing the publicity of the New Jersey campaign to raja* KHLLY Editor and Publisher cent of the young people contacted are of FOB ML E. QRBOORT MMuirlnj Editor the opinion that conditions4i»ve made thi» funds to combat infantile puralyaia. AN lNDBMHDEM KXWtPJ idea obsolete and that ability no longer of- The simplest explanation, I gueai, ialtkat Joe Fttai Batt: »•» t» jm* ta adVuOc. fers assurance o\ aucceas. Gerald asked me to do it. IfcX Of course, the poll represents opinion I haveirt the slightest idea how many of you have been , Si'cfct n The Utmt Of Humanity as to economic success. Its conclusions, we think, are unassailable. While there will &«Meg*a by HrrFitiGerald to line"up ia behalf C low 'that the German Government, in a always be isolated examples of exceptional magnificent work. Ill lay you odds, however, that If i-thmisand-word statement aaterta that young petyte making outstanding suc- want* you he'll get you; and thatyouil eke out of t i of the war are in "the treacher- reciaes, based largely upon their ability, a hours already crowded with your own affairs a few [two-faced game" which Great Britain study of a cross-section of the nation's econ- omic life, such as that which, exiata in this utes to give him some help. He'll make you believe, aa he'' I with Poland, the only mystery left to uouiiiiunily, win demonstrate that ability | mud» me bdieve, that sleep and recreation and work-a- i mined is who is responsible for the alone is not anything like assurrance of suc- pursuit* are pretty unimportant when the difference be- irs between Russia and Finland, cess. jtween heakh knd an awful twisted body hangs in the baU imt nefarious plotter persuaded the In other words, many a young man has j ttiat th«y ce«id tm mj^hf hod ovet found that ability pitted against 4ih«rited ance. Soviet? Who provided the tonic that wealth and social position, avail* him little. ! I only hope that I can supply some of the impetus, While there is no rank of nobility, to be through the newspapers, that thu great humanitarian wort nn'<| 3,700,000 Finns that they could transferred throughraherttaJwei it la a fact \n nation of 170,O0'0»O0O people? What that economic opportunity is often a pres- needs if it is to be successful. I have my limit* as an im- did the Finns drink to make them so ent from one's forefathers. prewario, 1 know, but when I finish talking with Mr. FTtir |k*' *» to menace the security of Iiua- Those of use who believe in democracy Oeratd I forget them and 1 am filled with the notion that »o as a political idea must realize that it crfn- matter how bad my publicity program may be that the tiot be attained until there is a democracy (WNU SERVICE) courie, we have th* word of Soviet of opportunity in the economic sphere. To newspapers will overlook its weaknesses and string along, ils for the offwuive tactics of the recognize this is a step forward. It will all in the name"of humanity. They tall us that the safety and se- load many citizens to support reforms in the nt Russia were threatened by the business world to develop conditions which OTHER EDITORS SAY If Ther* Were Only 48 FitxCerddt! essive policy of Finland, They send us will eventually offer the young people of * Joe KiUC.erald U bringing to the job he has accepted America an economic environment that is The Riuiian Gamble He knows by experience the folly thai purpose. Tkat deaiK'iation ii bombardments which they say as New Jersey Chairman for the Committee for the CeWr democratic in the even offering of oppor- It in beginning to gpesr th»t of recklessness. Familiar with th« necessary *toO«l t)w Red Cross ii •ight of injury and death, he has ! initiated by the Finnish artilletry and tunities. HiiHsia has taken a substantial gum- welcoming contributions for nlief bration of the President's Birthday, industry and convic- no intention of letting himself be- of war suffwets *l all nations en- designed to lure the Russian IJIC in her Finnish venture. Bua- cpnw a story in a newipiptr or a gaged In war, , tion which 1 daresay will be unparaJJelled in the fdrty- in to a trap, • liin IK playing for diplomatic (take*, •tatlitic in a police file. Motor- The Red OroJt and the Hooter eight states. He has inspired his helper*, all serving with- fiiously ipeaking, however, the civi- Aid N. 3. BtutMit of course, and Finland i«. dtfendinf UU, the National Bafety Council campaign COUM«HIU« will cooper- her existence, but the risltt for Ru* uks you to do this? ate fully (n administering the re- out compensation of any description, iu.lu nuking thoir Ap- world must stand aghast at the pic- Billions of dollars in Social Security and «iu are real. Tht next tlmetyou see a picture lief th« pepphi of Finland so des- pointed task the first order of the day. He has filled them prosented on the border between Rus- Unemployment Compensation tax contribu- in the paper of an autotnobile perately • need.* •*•- N«w Brwniwkk military strength has with a spirit akin to that which you feel on Christmas. His nd Finland. A vaat army, belonging tions have been collected during the past crash, form a mental picture of Horn* N«w«. few years from both employers and em- b(>en a quefltion mark for the last the scsne, just like the reporter closest Aide and advisor is Mrs. FitiGerald. Immenie nation marches forward to 20 ycui'g. Russia never wag par- ployees. Huge surpluses to the credit of the or M«quentty tha prs. World War, for funds lot the PBV- er he held an assured place among can do. -"Tftfr little, however small, It ia discouraging to experience heartleMness for any rea; it was considering a plan to relieve em- mi urn is on leaving things ag they pie who are defending themselves Anmrican musical creators. HIS be done instantly and effectively. are, a trait which needs no encour- bravely against the Russian horde. best known works aro the 'Impres- son, but more particularly when for no other reason that ployees of the one per cent wage tax now agement in u Kuasian. Evidences This will be « fund that will be sions From an Artist's Life" and being paid by New Jersey workers as their of this K»vo appeared in the inva- administered wisely in every re- 'Thp Victory Ball," after the poem that it springs out of political hate, and* that its victiflftl art contribution to the unemployment fund. sion of Finland. spect. In view of his direction of by Alfred Noy«n. helpless humans visited with the moat hidetms of afflic- Toxins Bcchelort In Brazil relief for Belgian people, Mr. Hoo- The characteristic* that made New Jersey business has no objection Russia has been held up a* a tions. , ' I ne million bachelors in Brazil must powerful friend of Germany. Japan ver wat, the only logical man to Schelling beloved were seen clearly # to this but asks "Why not a break for tax- has had to keep an ever-watchful undertake this campaign.' in. his concerto for children. Here f bachelor tax in 1041, in accordance 1 No, 1 think I could hardly refuse to do my share eveii burdened industry?" Through the State eye an Russia, in the East. Yet Many people of this -city and the man pf pood will was revealed a new constitutional proviso designed Chamber of Commerce, New Jersey indus- imagine the Russians carrying,on vicinity will want to lend their as- in hie Dimple •lutidations, his un- if the ocpasion of the campaign was the celebration »t (family protection." trialists and business men are pushing for a war against'Japan as it has plan- sistance and they can do so by derstanding of his young auditor*' Adolph Hitler's birthday—if you can,imagine an objective ccording to a news dispatch from Rio ned its attack on tiny FinlancL . , "sending contributions to ^he local viewpoint) his evident love for u ohange in the merit rating System which tyed Cross and if they are so desitf- bpth muiic.and pupils.—Chriitiaa so lofty linked with the mostdesptoed name in modem |norlo, the amount raised by the tax In its relations with other'gov- is now part of the New Jersey law. ernments, Russia will be handl- ntatedthey will be applied wholly to Science Monitor. ' to aid the fund for needy and largo The State Chamber, through its' Social vappad for yeam unless it suddenly es. This, it seems to us, is a fair tax Security Committee, contends that the merit phows nrors military power In its But these-are the problems which face Joe !*itaGer*ld, r as we can dUcover, there- i> no provisions of the present Act" are unwork- invasion of Finland. a man who is'sacrificing his own convenience and lorefy [injustice in a tax upon all single pei able and is urging that this section of the Construction or D«tfruction? straining his meagre financial rtsourceB'to accomplish, a or the benefit of families which need 1 Of Afl Things- Act be replaced with the "Fund-Replenish- H«ar; Dr. Arthur H . Compton, service for sufferers. Day and ni|ht he sits over av*«flt, »nce; Men and -women'who have fa- ment - Employment- StabiliutiWt Plan" world famouB scientist, U he de- are undoubtedly denied some of the now in use in Texas, Illinois, Delaware and scribes the contradiction in- which By Harold G. Hoffman calling upon those who have the precious functions with f\ that money can buy. Single persons the world has. caught itself to- which nature endowed th«m to'come to the aid of thieir fol- Massachusetts. day?— "• But children to support, can well at'- This Plan gives a reduced cwitribut- ', TRENTON—Christmas. lows whose fists won't close, whose arms cannot lift a glass' " Afqr months ago I had the It is n hopeful sign for us that our most Vfidcly observed mile- (to make a small contribution to thi tion rate to employers with a record of pro- privilege of sharing in the dedica- grt of homeless and indigent children stone of time is the anniversary of the birth of'Chriat. It wwuld seem of water to their lips, whose legs cannot carry them into viding steady employment. Orville S/Car- tion of fc jrreat new telescope. Ujat we believe, even if we do not practice. •Here was an instrument ingeni- God's-sunshine. penter, Unemployment Compensation Di: ously devised to enlarge human Improvement rector for the Stajte of Texas, told Nt»w Jer- Christmas is a children's milestone. That is fn keeping with our Wow The Money Ii Spent ; sey business men recently at a State Cham- (treat observatory were seeking to belief of <>ur immortallljy; the actual evidence Dine (ifty or sixty years ago, it was SUK ber meeting that the plan had created em- satisfy the tiiiman hunger for a of immortality is our own rebirth in the bodies of • Out of the proceeds of this drive, fifty per cent of the liy a man who believed that all of ployment stabilization hi his State. .better underiitandiqB 'of 'man's our daughters and'spite. ^ , , total is'contributed to the National. Foundation for Infan- runt discoveries and inventions had place in his world. Yet the tech- So every 12 months We'Uke a ono-day vacajfon Nftw Jersey industry says the plan will nique* developed for building such tile Paralysis and the remaining fifty per cent is spent in iniude, that the United States Patent from materialism and spend it .in the green pastures have the same effect here and will Kelp New preat telescopes have likewise ap- locality from which it was derivedV The National Found- ,;• should be closed. We all know how Jersey 'workers and employers generally. plied to constructing more accu- of faith, hupi; and charity. This is gooti for us. |ken he was. Since then the telephone, The 1940 Legislature should give this plan rate range finders to control with In n way, it is liko sending our souls to a faut\3io[— ation expends its funds ih the desperate search for informa- utomobile, the radio have been devel- deadly precision the fire of great really, we ought to do it oftensr thim once a year. tion in the scientific laboratories of the nation—inforraa-, attention. It is time there wag aome tax re- Kuns." televisiofi is on the way. Nearly lief all around. "Both employees and em- Dr, -Compton points out an es I • • * tion which will lead to *he isolation 6f the polymyelitis germ patents have been issued since ployers would welcome it. sentlal choice that has always con- AN and information from which will be.deVived a preventative. fronted man' tho choice betwoan Message of Chrutmat The looal ohapters of the Foundation use their money, to j>nietimes we feel that something quite using his mind to find ways to de- stroy other men and their work, But Christmas is'no time for. misanthropic y'owlings or nioralh- assist local vMtims. ', ' ' ^perfection has been reached in the ThiMherlan&it ings upon human wuakness. It is a time to forgot all those seeds «f and using that sume mind to build It is a work anointed. I cannot help but think,, with we use and come in contact with The state of world civiltz«tion is evi- a better world. unhappinefls.and load ourselves up with "holly and mistletoe and per- sonal penerosity. It is a time to rediscover that happineis is multiplied Here in America ,we have fol- l! the approach of the Christmas season, that as The Master {day. gut there is always a better denced in the plight .of the Netherlands, a only when we share it with others. \ . lowed the latter course. We have looks down from His high place that He gives it His gra- f Everything can be improved. Con- Christmas is a good thins for children, .It is a Butvival from a small country, anxiously attomptiong to chosen jto depend up6n our indus- simpler time when kind hearts wore more than coronets and simple cious blessing. Jntly, it's a good idea to look at one's maintain neutrality, and menaced by the tries for products of peacetime faith than Norman blood. It is a demonstration in the essential arith- Hob frequently to see what can be done use, and we have directed our In- fear of an attack from a larger country. metic of human lifer-a demontiiition of the problem that human hap- gprove the* way of doing it, dustrial research men to find us pineBt is just the sum total of Jittlu things, t,ha.t It is not something at- And so we Rive almost involuntary testlnWSny that the 20 centorle* Is there no defense for the Netherlands ways for better living. tained all at once by a grand gesture, an cdtot f rotn headquarters or as have not failed, no matter what tho headline* may say. We prove that against aggression? Are there no nations We have led tho rest of the a result of legislation. • --••-•. the lights on the Christmus trees guide our steps more faithfully than world in mixing the standard of does the glare of burning cities, that humanity in iUlieart oC hearts $200,000,000 For Toys the world interested in maintaining law y » * • '• in living of the averagen family, and "• "••- ,4 living 01 inu av«l»H laiiuijr, miu Christmns is one of those ctwntial clement* In human life that iB wants to oc human. • " I'ov manufacturers estimate that the " ' ,,,.••»• and order and in preventing the mass mur-Jfo, j,BvC dqm ^ by rem'a|nin(f at pcoof against cHafigo. • Thoro itt no more of the Chrlatnn>«'spirit (and 'I (bo United States will Upend more >^Lpeat% while other nations went to n» lws) in a mink coat given in a penthouse apar'tmeht than in a ran der of an innocent peqple? Do large naif] the warn nnri turned all their en- :"i>,ooo,UOO on toys this Christmas. doll'on the Christmas tten in a f wrmhousei «f y«ar» ago. Maybe tho Season ofHappbieu tionn hafa any, obligations aside from pro . terpriso fo-djistriictiye ends. v recipient.«f the miqfE'ooat atijl remembei«|he r»g dolled will treasure is H lot, of money but it iB well spent, ' It is a lesson to lie remembered •, 'I think that^hrlRtQias speak td otrtjj&UdTW) in words of onaccus/ tecting- themselves from invasion? that memory lone after the mink coat la out of style, ' tomed torrguen cannot And, I think it wys to them, "This world'in ttiir.se, some ohildren receive too few The present may n now. Believe me, I drive slower and more cars* ct|ei of those poor unfortunate* who are what they call "biH virtue. \' • ' ' . tnko advanlago oflhe opportunity, vention but, when the opportunity cornea "This evil is an old story retold by iww. volafcs anfl ttcio Voltai hristmas presents to make somebody fully thart I us«d to." • c«ed." • . •. „„• . •- • • to participate in an attempt'tft set up a A police reporter was recently •*"*,. '• ' • w|ll in time btt stlTI^-but Ohfistmajl comas in toe ttrtcttt^rftrs as it H»npy. Almost every adult can do Bcrodgc WRR the psrsonincation of the» Chrlatrrius spirit and IU has always corye, because all tho armies and dictator* cafliWt keep ii new order of peace and justlcfl. will the heard to make the above remark. y Wftt. rje didn't enter Into jChristm** /with the//ffl(voi pf long txyiic- froiu IK that will add-greatly,to the hapT ,A! police rdportlr covws hun- r >f at leasi^one little boy or girl who Um'teiiStates play a fall-sized part in thtfc dreds of automobile wrecks. He ta'tion and preparfttion.' He came In, unwillingly, At the laat nflnute drama or will we repeat the isolationist sees at first hand the horrible £f- because he couldn't help himself—because aven hla monumental mean 'Merry Chritmos" meane moro in a dark year." ft meant that the otherwlaetgnjoy a ihappy tlyist- light is still burning behind the clouds. ' ' ' role that we adopted after th# World War? tormath of speed and cgrel«i»n«y, ness was not proof againi|4he pull of etseptial httWanity, ,F TKN FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, ««*— Those Zan> Marx Brothers Again! iW/?S; ROMR HOSTESS " "Disputed faitnge" bramatu Triumph TAG DAY IN FORDS AT HOME IN KEASBkY FIRE CO. C^ Entertains Young Woman'$ —Mr. (,,„, REALIZES $16285 1 ANSWERS 91 CALLS Social Club; £<"4* Na- tf°v, of I ,,, ture Of Mating John Sfntod, DURING 12 MONTHS FOR LIBRARY FUND were tin- ,,„, Secretary Makes Report Of ( dinpaign By Legion Post ! (• \;-i|liO A ilelitfhtful meet- Oversubscribed; Goal i ,,,• ..I ilic VDUIIJT Woman'* Social, . Activities For Year; ( , j, Hi KcuKbt-y was held recently Dambaeh Honor Man Was Set At $150 j .,[ iin iioine BKY—According to Leoi I nHI'S — In a whirlwind t«« \-~Mr. an,! .I'X'hii-ki, secretary, Keubey Pro- ..* toi the bene/it of the Forda vl. (.».- Pfriffer. Florida i ret urn i-'ire Company No. 1 re- i.'Hit IUJHI. eonduetH latt Bat- Vinciiig theme prtaclit "**nrMltr • IM IMI,-,! tn ninety-one firei in this ii i;iv Ii) I.t^iiiiinaires, members i .n lialins, Mrs), Harold Ptanir. of Rai'itan siitidi during the past twelve 1 t tin auxiliary, junior' auxiliary \|,. J nd n Kat-zak, Mrs. B«t(.y Po- Mi , and • i.il i'i u-n.ls (if the Harry Hsnten and chilli,, ,,,-ki. Mis. (ius PfeifTer, MID. JU- Jn-.|,h Dambaeh, aceorflJnr . i'"hi uf $15(> was exceeded bv Intuit') ill- attendance list with an 11h«i imstiw, Mrs, Roenler.' awaytdwn ? t:j.:);j g» the |fross returns total- ;mT!ii»«' uf 95 percent. He attend- lid S1S3.33. i il "7 »f the 91 firet. • ii:h.i member, with harh at-, The only expenses of the drive. according to Arthur F. Giesina, ii-nifaiici- record* and the number Graduatinf f ml ihr riiit: ii»il>, the M«rry Man STATETHEATREr^g The eiollt Dorolhy Lamoui (ilayi Hit p«n <'i an American girl ,f fires they attended sr« Marry chairman of the Legion tat; day Brolhrrt f,r I I:, Ha ui ( hit {>. the*" above invade the relied in a high clmi ("hinnr family in Dupuled Patta|e, which Minlmm', H4; John Dealt, 8!) C. D- committee, was f 17.50 for printing r«a|m of (be iii.ui fin llirn urwul not "I tomedy which cfmet ' SATURDAY - ONE T^TT ? it to be featured at the Railway 7lieatre. In Lfait lenit drama, I'f.itr.-r, 77 j Walter Fee, Til John tmri (3 incidental expenses, netting to the Kill I I.<•.!.•. Klii«l>rtli on lliund»v Mill Lamour it cait betide Akim Tamiroff, with whorri the it ''My Wife'. R«litivei" with Jamts Clean, irlTTfi "I"*" and John Howard. n total of f 182.85. This amount 7:i; Stephen Kafcran«1cy,TT; TS'aepT wan tmwwtlitely tunird over to Genr Autry in "lovip' Tumbleweeds" rfiihr, 70; Henry Kress and Jo representatives of the Fqrds Wo- M ]>h Sti.rk, «8; Albert SUrk. Zul- man's Club, spbnsbrs of the library Catholic Girls In Fords ahize Grocery Nite i;ni I'HI>P and John Vamoa, 87; mQvement, . —Pon't Mis. Thi.' AiiL'ust I'felffer, 8«; Andrew Paytl HEALTH and BEAUTY Assisted by the advice and sue- MK < tiHrleti Wagenholfer Jr,. 66; • TurttJay gestion of Louis Rich, chairman of ScoutTroop;Mi&sDttnbachCaptaitr VV'ilhiim J. Bertram and John Eirry, CULTIVATING FACIAL EX- To prove that the expression ia moulled by environment and hab-the Perth Amboy Post No. 45 Pop- R. Cumminfi • Nan Gray J, Dowm - PRUStON. FORDS Miss liniicttc Dun- in a hotly at'Uw 11:30 mass, and U of thought, we have but to py Day committee and by the lo- — U — All.cil Kress and Leon Jeglinskl People who are intelligent, each Sunday, fow girls will act as contrast the habitual crook'with cal post's most active worker. Mor- bach WHS iminril ftam uml Miss 'THE UNDER-PUP if1!; Michael J. Parsler, Stephen U»hcis. Doiothy fiunajquist, Jeannv "HAWAIIAN whoise thoughts run upon noble the philanthropist. The eyts of the tis Pleischman, a total of 140 hadRosalia Lutiias lieuli'iiant of the ] iu/.Hk, John Cyrus, Chaflas Ro- 1 Kgan, Katherine Jedatchek and SUNDAY achievement and are benevolent former are shifty, cruel and crafty. been collected by U o'clock Sat- newly funned K' 1 scout troop con- I;M i ,u)il Alfred Sorenson, 69; John Jeanett* Sinilet served as ushers and kind acquire countenances Ht 1s practiced in the art of look- urday morning. The sum of |70 sistinjr of Catholic srirla. The Ivicnhak and Joseph Parsler, 56; last Sunday. that bespeak superior men' and ing for opportunities to carry on was reported at I o'clock and by name ehosen for the unit is "For- S -BIG ACTS Andrew Perhatch, 54; arid JtsepQ Meetings will he held rvery Fri- 5 A* the yean pass, their his nefarious work or to make his 5 o'clock the goal had bean reach- Troops V;irjra"and Peter Hodan, 61. 1 day evening at T o'clock In Our r (rw the clutches of the ed. At 6 o'ejoek, elAsing time for The' troop has been divided, into . OF VAUDEVILLE Mr. Jeglinski also anaMued faces tfew in ch»rm not poness- l of Peace School auditorium, [ betrays a life the drive, every report was In. the fellowinj patrols: Barfons, thiii he January meetings will b* ed in youth... •*-• ?"*»**•- very features are The twenty-six werken covered Miat Ketheriae Jedatchek, patrol In Id January 8 and 24 became of often distorted with malice, cun- Thoie who spend their tima in fill BfMsT AJtA Bl*BiT -«%/. sjata|sjMM| leader, Jeanne Egan,' aariitaittr New Ytar's Day falling on the ning or, r*v«ng«. He plan* and the pursuit of shallow amuse- from early morning until dark, di* Helen Horntk, JeaneUe Sindtt, srhciluled meeting night. The ments, who depend for pleasure >xecutei crime. Us lives in fear, poekg of nearly 2,600 t»)r«- and Eleanor Pepevich. Bwv Beet, rninpany plans to hold "ooen upon that which panders to their an4 is arwayi plotting wickedness Woman'i dab AUb C>eam)r Pfaiffer, patrol leaden house" at the fire'houie on New vanity and affords passing enter- or leeking means of uscopc from BirtSt N'agy, aalstant; Dorothy l i'Hi-'« i'ay for firemen only. tainment, soon lose the attraction the conuquaaces of his m it de- Illul cutf«« aaJ »«n(]wi«U«i were Lfrtaa, Limn Kopko. Silver Fox, thai they had in yauth. Thtlr meanors. served the workers, throughout the BUY NOW-PAY NEXT YEAKI Victoria Coiky, patrol leader: taps become fat and heavy, with day in the library through a spe- What a contrast is presented by cial committee of the Woman'* Nfciwy tlko, awktant; Eltaoor insane, stupid expressions or elio the man whose life is honest, Open they grow thin, sharp and pinch- Club composed of Mr«. Howard KEUor Swanik, Marjarie Screen Stars and upright, .who is helpful and Madison, presidenti , Mrs. goren- Rock. Hukketeert, Ailene Kut- ed, like their characters. Many considerate of his fellowmen. f them betray, their disappoint- Peterton, Mrs. Sorenflansen. Mn. eher.fatrol leader; Ruth Johnaon, Even a little child or the dog' on Edith Green, Mrs. Anton I.und, assikant; Dorothy Sundquist and A picture that is sure to be a ment and discontent iriaL possesses the street will trust him, while delight fur the children especially them. Time has been busy etch- Mrs. Frank Dunham and Mrs. Clif- AntJettetri. they shrink In terror from the ford Dunham. The g\t\ scouts will go to church is being rut.hed to completion in ing their emotions and habits an criminal wHo preys upon society. time for the Christmas holidays. their features. The Legion workers were: Bar- Thus people show in their faces It is Max Fleischer's full-length tolo DiMatteo, Carl Hansen, Ben- CONGRESS The girl who is (food natored what they are. Their lives are t-iii toon version of "Gulliver's jamin Sunshine, Walter Lybeck, The Administration, it ia aid, nd jolly,- wtio*c merry laugii written upon their countenance*!. Travels," produced in technicolor p Pietro Niitjco, Eric Schuster. hopes to restrict congressional at- falls pleasantly upon the air, ia by Paramount.... So we create or dtstroy beauty an tention it ragalar appropriation sought as a companion far mora James Romer, Rufus Allen. John the years pass, fay our thought* bills, increased outlays for na- Charlie McCarthy is to have frequently than one who ha* only Ingrassia, Louis Rich, Charlei and habits. tional defense, relief needs and liadiiiK Cole for the first tint* In good looks, to recommend her. Hansen, John Datnback, Christian )m movie career when he and Ed- Nicoltisen; auxiliary, MM. Barta- aaly a Jew i»U»er important aub- Madame de Sevigne who lived tfnr Bergen appear in "Charlie to DiMatteo, Mrs. Emma Smith. jecte. However, a long fight u McCarthy, Detective," being made during the reign of Louis. XIV, DEMOCRATIC CLUB Mrs. Minnie Lybeck, Miss Julia expected over the extension £f the lit Universal studios. In the pic-exercised great influence upon the Dani, Miss Edwina Chovan, Miss reciprocal trade treaty lawj the tun- with Charlie are. Robert political and social world. She, Ora Allen, Miss Gloria Sunshine, amendment to the Wagner Labor was extremely popular on account , Constance Moore, John ELEGTS_OFFICERS Mrs, I/R'ira Hpfl^nj Mrs, J.arnes Relation* Att sn

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Although he paced the Barron* placed ths locals iqts top position (it after th« holidays .... The JinK|t 'i scoring with six Jfcints, Coach m league play. p 11-1^ would likt to arranfe a game with the R,,IV.P . Line Tamboer's court machine fell Saturday night, at St. James' before a more experienced Dayton ers . . . Tht Dtffaodaifart ara drilling SSBSJM?:*! A ftefiOtttT Hiftr Stftwrtiani ef iknLJte Jawtti. wttrt fh# Oo^tauWiOMli'dab haitt mu't a*t Massing Esso combine of Springfield, 28 to 20, Ir. a game That boins us up, down and played at Springfield Tuesday af- South Ambfy, 31-16, while Sun- day night tasy nosed out the Sec- ternoon. _ However, there k still m gpwrk red Hearts, 28 to 25, at Smooth lootball fire. And than af« still < I 1K3D-1H40 court season, despite Amboy. the Ins**, indicated that the Ghoitu The Knif hU were fknetlihg) Manager Steve. Kosor, Vjncent Johnson, Jones, Don Galbraith, Jack Park- the football work doa# k collegei and school,, i this, season. Bob GIUIl, I<al line. N<>w " i quintet at the local high school Sparkling Forward Of Lo- Activity In Township Sen- (21) been a season of ypaets, thrills, disappointment* and other apply that principle to life. They must f , , gymnasium, Tuesday, December P ior League In Full Sway 19. cal Girh' Club Leads that greater field carefully and intelhi" . Gerity, f 0 1 matters pertaining to athletics. But, the big thing is that Woodbridgc (20) ' In 2nd Week Almasl, f '...... 1 6 Mate. To_6M3 Win Woodbridge* High once more went through a tough sched- advance, or th«y will never carry the • ,:: t Lefflcr, c •... 1 3 ule in great style. . . * hopes over any of life's goal lines. (ircshuk, f 0 Mayer, g 1 2-4 BAYVIEW SUNK, 36-18 Waiiilek, f FLIPS* S FIELD GOALS From the first came in Septem- Tyrell, g 0 1 1 wayUa 13 to 8 victory for Linden WOODBRIDGE — Competition When the final whistle, denoting tW chit Gillis, f ber, up to and including the clotting Gadekj g 1 13 WOODBRIDGE — With the High School over a Woodbrid«c in the township's heavy, senior Woodbridge-jSouth River football classu two Barcellona, f . classic with South Riven the Red Krumm, g 1 ft 2 Misses' Tomasko, Decker and Yan- eleven -that completely outplayed basketball league became keener Etfan, c : and Blank martreaiera crashed, rip- ago, sounded, the unrealised notice was alto, Handerhan, g 6 0 10 kin punning wild, the powerful the' winners from Union County at as it moved into its second week Mel-eod, g ... ped and sha^erad through one of that seventeen members of the 1939 gridiron Aquila Association female court the Legion Atod.iun>,here Salurdav. of operations- Luck, g the hardest slaves ever placed' bo« 10 8 28 team chalked up its third, straight The Mayor Grciner Association, had ended their careers and will never again \rai\ Miller, g fore a Barron eleven. Alex Uf, tn «t blocked punt, tallicj.1 Score by periods: win of the season, in as many getting off to a good start last Dubay, g 0 0 What has been done bV the the Ghosts,'.: jfipointer. He also chalk-lined terrace to fight for their rolors, the I Sacred Hearts 4 5 8 8—25 starts, by smashing the Perth Am- accounted for thn». Woodbridge's touchdown, , Score by periods; ,Cauy» (31) is heraldeji the atrongost f ejnalc •nwnte added "the r»o extra points. 3—80 O' lithed in 1930, the members of ihe prt-smt grid; Woodbridge ; 7 7 •comfetne • ih' tflnUI 3*1 f. jefforiea. 12. ••17- 4 88 . Snringfield - I) 1' 8—28 Gefily, 4 0RAN06, OjCT. .7—tJ»* ;th Owli (16) G P P bine with Coach Nick Prieco at the controls, gavel! The game 'is scheduled to get Official: Fries, ro Qfcnly mzxle-d|wle, a, ' W60i>aVBHXiE, NOV. 18- H. Saakcs, f : 1 0 S un'der mtff^i ,iB,:4^ o'clock. Local best for the school thslt is preparing th<-m for fu>« Krumm,' f o Woodhr'idge High SchoQl team that 5coring twice Within six minutes. Mayer, f 2 fans desiring to make the trip are Woodbridge High's Red 2 e life. They drilled, they suffered from Handerhan, f '.„. 2 for two years had depended on Ifishinger, c 3 asked to get in touch with' Bob 0 6 Elliot, c ...:.., ..: i sheer power to win fames showed smothered'. Thomas Jeffefibir of Siurko, g ", .• o , bruises, they shed blood-rand what i< St. Andraeay, the team's coach, by £tiiab«tb, 31-12, in rolling «p |U 0 0 5-Way Champs Mayer, g a versatile running and slick back- Peter, g 1 ant, they sacrificed their off-time to *> t into ' calling Weodbridge 8-1764. highost score of the suanon and ad- 0 * jLeffltt, g ....: .*....„. 1 of-the-line maneuvering Saturday T ministering the worst defeat suf- that were stained with blood, heavy »>th n.ud, irk Pritco's Barrons Aquila AM n. (61) to hold "Hienie" Bdnkart's Dranir6 fered .thin year'by the Union Coun- '7 2 -16 ' G F Tl High tribe to a six-all tie at the Score by period*: . ' amply marked from previous clashes It »<>' • 10 11 31 ty club before * crowd of 2.500 at Hang Up Plenty Massing'a Yankin, f 8, D 16 Kn (this of Coinmbus Field here. Catholic'vClub.. 7 13 4 9 6—26 the Legion Stadium here Saturday, 8 l(k-88 i deed, and more noble the result. Casey* .., Decker, f .„*..'.'. , 8 Wasilek Ullled the B»rroni' [Owls ,. ,3 4 Of Records . 4 11 11—81 1 Woodbridge touchdowns were scor- 5 ,4—16 KingBland, c ....'. .-, j 4 q score. Cr*in«r Au'a (13) > On the 1940 June graduation In 1 Woodbrtd|«, 6 . Brunt. O. ed by Alex Ur, Nick Semak, John WOODBRIDGE—Nick ' Prisco's Sporti Writ* n Givt Berth Durisch, c :....!...., 1' o' t G F Barron'station, will be found the foil' \Mi : W00DBR1DGB, OCT. 13— Poohek, Nick Acmar and Qeorsre ohn 1 iy;U) Woodbridg« High Schoo Rossi, g ..,.,.'...,.'. 1 o Kamas, f ..„. ;.. 0 i'k' I'.' On AUStateJo Wasileh The Woodbridge football bubble Wasilek. Wasilek'o dropkick and Ur, Georgfl Wasilek, James Bedi, (frid warriors were, • without a Zullo; g .' '0 o tyfmtk'j placement added th« two Poehek, f ;.,..;; 0 (loul)t, Middlesex County's out- Tomasko," .g .,...1. 8 exploded Friday night—right in ko> Amjelo PelHgrino, Ernest Barthn, WOODBRIDGE —The annual 0 16, extra points. - ' J. Barcellona, f .'.».. 2.. 0 btandiiiK pigakin-Iuggiug' lade. the faces of Coach .ChetRcOBhuw's I'nia1 All-State selections announced Wukovete, c ; „ l 2 er Flowers, John Royle,.Michael, 1 The Barrons won the county 30 1 61 New Brunswick High Zebras—and Wboilbridf., 19; Sq. Riv.r, «. Gyenes, g .' ,';' l 1 II. : :indt 9 this week by the New Jersey it' wasn't filled with laughing (THK. Cipo, Steve Pochek, Alex Toke, Rotxn 'title; they registered the.*highest WOODBRIDGE, DSC. 2-Wood- J- Krumm, g -.. 0 ! State Scholastic Sports Writers' P. A. All Stun (13) Coach Nick Pridco1* mystery team 0 ti'uin Kcorc in high school competi- bridge High School emerged front MerWiq, g o Tobak .... Their tickets, however, ^> Association included George Wa- Gaydos, f ? turned back the potent Zebra elev. 0 tion; they weiu tops in 'winning the muck, mist and mud with a 19' J. Keating, g Q lination. . silek, Woodbfidge quarterback, Jegllnski, f 0 en, 6 to 0, In a game which kept 0 percentage; they led the .field in on the second team. Waiilek 9 victory over its traditional rival. Wantuch, t : 0 nearly 8,000 spectator* In various ' So, the curtain is lowered .... The *w»< county and all-state selections was listed in the right halfback South Rivaf, to- clinch the mythical Tallyho, c 0 Outages of hysteria at the Lenrioii - • 6 8 13 |h ami in conclusion .speared the co- slot, ftick Seroak, high scoring y Middlesex County championship .... The spectators-leave ..... And, »>»' °.' Stadium Friday , night Johnny Fratsrnily-Clab (20) championship of Central Jersey flarron end, wai awarded honor- Palko, g before 5,600 rain-waked fans hud- Roylo accounted for the UhoxU' C F P brilliant te«w ever assembled unu n< (iroup III. That's plenty of do- able" mention as end. Gall, g dled'in the Legion Stadium here Alinaii Q its *.. tally. r Woodbridge High School, has complete in/s for one Koason, Grega, g Saturday. Mick Semuk, John Po- Knight,f .•.,,;;•• ! ^ Tranton, 10; Woodbridge, 0. Woodbridge's mighty Red Wave DISMANTLED! chek and Ernie Bartha chalked up The dawn of a new morrow is here. 6 3 13 TRENTON, OCT. ^ ?*!?>*'••• -•-.. 3 0 WHS one of the best ground gain . The dirigible Los Angelou, after the scons for the Banonn. Se- r>0-o Score by quarters: bridge couldn'd' t stop Bo Robinson Leliler • 12 {'in in the county, piling up a to- a flying career of eight years with- mak's placement was guod for the out a major accident, is being com- and Al Verdel kt Dunn Field here Mayer, g ; "][ , tal of 2,017 yards, better than a Aquilla Ass'n 2B 10 10—61 extra point. 2 pletely d!»mantled. Friday night, and the Trenton Spori mile. All Stars 3 2 1—13 sprinting sensations whipped the The WPA recreation department's Hut, here's the season's statis- Regittering For Ping-Pong Barrons, 19-0, before nearly 5,000 8 4 20 <,vi'< tics showing just exactly what the leagues got under way this week . ' gridiron fan*—about 1,600 com- Greiner Ass'n.. 4 1 8 0—rl3 Ghosts accomplished:. Tourney To Clou Tonight l Basketball League Schedules ing from Woodbridge. Fraternity Club 7 0 5 8—20 faces on >ome of the old teams .. '" ' Tenni Hrrorri WOODBRIDGE —The deadline I' I'ulprgun 10. S. Woodbrldf., 14i Parie, Amber >. Bayviaw (18) white ball is the talk of the playeiv. •i Orange for entering; the WPA recreatiott 1 Township H«»ry Senior PERTH AMBOY, Oct. 28 — I! Ne* Brunilwli k G F p Cliff Jaeger, one of Woodbridge'i out II TruntoTv.... fi..n. Np (tames this week due to the Chriqtmaa Holiday functions at Neither the touted *e»i^l warfare department's [ting pong tourna- SulliySn,.f i Q j I'm'Ui Anihoy the hlghsdhool. ment i« tonight, according to an stars, b starting another season. He's of the Perth Amboy High Panther! Dunn, f : "• ft n n H ' l.lmlfn announcement by Samuel (line, re- an I'll * V. A, Hi. MIIIV'» Woodbrld«e Light Senior nor the highly publicized ra»ie basketball for a food many y««"< Tliiiiimx .Ifffi'l-Hini : creation director. Mond«y,;st Pariah House. J. Zulloe VB Farmers at 0 P. M. Tues- daztle operations

in a general way whether Juicjf'i •• ; v r-ziiiji, «w- , ' tii' imrth, south, east or west J. Fauble 138 191 164 Individual Simle 238 111 the Peanut league Mayer'e Kerchiefs up. M. Pocsii 17! 178 F. Hanson On The Alleys 233 tea A la still moWng up to tha •/mi do not have tveomnass, W, Malls 141 H. Ohomicki 233 By WILLIAM "JUICY" FAUBLE top ai they toek two from the j Pure Irish linuti in titliui- it in mind that between the L. Kocsi 156 18A 203 W. Romer 224 Blue Bar. Uncle 4«« tried hie I hand-i olkil, corded iiorner with •f 10 and 2:30 the nun is in J. Kobacs 157 174 199 J. Csik •kill in 'die firit game but pnly ' script initial 01 a hemstitched iiiai southerly direction W. Skay 171 197 210 1 Hollo Tailori There's some red-hot action at that he was keeping score? No got a tlO. "Dugo" Doyciak I linen with k block U'ltci-. Box i In' lute fall and winter sea- W. Skay 171 197 210 M. Poccl 146 184 172 the Craftsmen' alleys these davit wonder they won. wai big for th« B. B,'• with hit AI ways carry a aharu knife I of three! •J. Lesko . 156 201 150 and the Ice House gang and Ap- •y.lllli, 24K— 228. Geerfe'i Tarern held on [vniirproof box of matches. 763 9H 964 G. Bandies . 169 149 1*40 ples AlmsKi's pinners are furnish- Zilai, who bowls with .Para- to ftrit place at hi* team took c r B0 nKct that .three shots fired K. of C. J. Ragul 179 195 210 ing the most fireworks. Both teams mount Barber Boys, tnakes the the Catey'i on a boat ride. Lefty 3'°50 3" 'l iv short intervalu is the uni- P. Urban 167 1R9 146 C. Flausi 211 178 171 Hie fighting for first place and "ci-t-off" this week with that (Continued "on'Taijc 16) Some with borders. for 'I sm lost" or "I J. Gerity 104 96 191 they are really going to town. In nifty 248 score that he shot _ . I . trouble." E. Gerity ..... 202 176 150 this week's matches both teams 801 907 B63 igaiiur the" Jefferson Motor five On Her Roundi L. Oerity 174 147 129 rtiade a'ctean swetp to'etay neck Odds And Enit Beets lii Klio tdpffeJ ''Tortto" Poos Husband (a traveiitt SUSPENDERS M. Palko .... 181 170 154 and neck. Apple's team took over It clipped'the following from R. Anderson 192 156 146 for high single thus fat- in the —Who is that strange woman I the sharp-dhooting Craftsmen's PIONEER BRAND l"| .00 IHrruld-Tribune and thought J. Kovacs IKS 16 199 league. The Baibers, incidently, just saw in our kitchen? 81H 758 770 outfit by close margins while Jule's Fit niiKht be of interest to some R. Stango 156 168 213 dropped two to Hymie Bern- • Wife—S-sh! That's the cook- B. Ciwevwiki 17*3 - \W 166 kenifin took all three from Th^ stein s Jeff Meters squad* as of-the-tnonth; KunnUik 202 154 Finn Pinners who really put up a t.\|H'] imchtd nbw uhdev warv J. Ssik 224 Run Demarest lock the honors Walker . 149 144 touj^i fight in the last game, ghoul- mtrol undesirable speciee Of for the night with scores of 225, Robes 157 188 ing an even 900. [ liy poi»on, net^ng and'elec- 880 819 923 204 and 203. 166 158 1 I .MUmi ing were discussed bv •-551 III I . 21S — Beacon $O.95 to PoM 154 193 Lundi [J.hnf R. fii'celey, senior, lc- "Hymie Bernstein's scores this Nelson 198 196 D.. Sandm'f 1(12 219 167 B. Bermtein wu the maiit Cog Wool Flannel $^.95 up Hifist. The last named B. Joi{ali Jfi5 150 130 in hh brothtr'i team ticking off week remind me of a thermometer "I, just developed by Da- HaJich 179 159 191 P. Hansen 189 lf»3 208 •corn of 213, 212 and 213. in the mouth of a hay-fever Vic- Silk Robes - $4 95 \C, llHxkell, foreman of the C. Jacobs 171 161 Nic. thttting B«mi*. Whil. tim, that is, down," tip; down,—or : hatchery at Gransevoort. is 890 824 874 H. Chomicki 191 15.1 "On* Ught" Uncvary, of the maybe he had a good prospect for n LEATHER BELTS Liniliuly promising, he said. Finn't, had a nice nifht for ionic car when lie was shooting that sec- it ti*h may be removed, Malus 160 167 Plain and Initialed Totals 879 924 neat scores, winding up with ond game. ' i i-'lfi tagged, or transported Curr»n (2) .. 169 1 Buckici , Deutach's Tavern (I) 213, also. In the othtr match • —Zllnl, !lp— . ' rr waters, or exterminated,< J. Mayer < I> 120 134 B, Haiulcrhan .... 153 162 the Av*oel A. A. ihooters' Rrab- The Kacops, who are still in at is desired, he said. 1R4 1 A. h>uh 157' 160 152 bad two from tha Coppola Clean- that tail-spin that was started a 11 escribing; hii invention, MaMy 123 201 14! MEYER'S KID GLOVES H. Hansen 160 197 155 ers who wen • bit off form. couple of weeks ago, dropped I -'id it comprised *port- 188 198 .168 Sfcyba.ll Krohna w«» tops for the their set (o Joe Gill's Ofnte B*yi Suedes' 1'intoi Capcskin*! Bitta' IBS 101' 180 A. Gloff 157 159 hitric generator unit A*, while Mgr. CoppoU edged this week and you should have Wiml lini'il ('npi'skins! Uloven J. Jago ' 134 163 200 foe drossy wrur or Klovea' for 11 as one wire connected to hinudf into the 200 «olumn bjr seen the-big grin of Zip Habich'i bund rod and the other \o a 730 916 808 practical warmth. Totals 871 838 a hair. face. Battling Brown's legs and Gout Skin [<>f »ire screen. This il lonr Blue-Bar gave out under him after deli* Ith to span the stream, with' Harry ., 161 148 146 Bill's Dinar (1) jtfinf a balland we're wonderini $1 .00 to $Q.95 166 226 tn to support ft, and an Doyeiiak 153 Gladyjs 1B9 181 164 After the A. A.-Cleaner match whether old age is creeping up 181 119 handle at each efid. Barry -. 150 N. Hansen 155 148 143 was over justice of Peace, Barber on him. Eddie kilroy had to re- en strip it dragged up. Reed • 160 211 100 H. Cooley .'. 161407 174 Fur Lined Gloves $195 186 and M(rr. pill Peina kind of brag- lieve him. Joe is thinking seri- Im by one man at each end Btarjco 138 147 W. Rosenvinge .... 160 140 137 ged that the reason why his team ously of making him their per- : on opposite tides of the Yl. .Podolsk'i ., 147 174 finally won£ match was because) manent score keeper. |m. ' As it passes over Huh , v 762 837 '776 ho wat there., Then I found out -zijui, am— ; momentarily stunned. SHIRTS CIVIC LEAGUE Totals .....' .781 788 792 in the other matches the G. M. Hunt to the surface! to be Custom tvpe, ehirts with* pleated A**nel A. A. (2) Ford* Rap. Club (2). 101 Amusement took three from the up, If left in the water Deak : ,..'156 171 KII'I'VCH, chirred back and ocean pearl Petraa 142 183 148 G. Pi-ick 142 167 141 0t)n.'Motors, pnd Palko's PJnnen liuttims. Wover^ madras and broad- I -<>i>n mover entirely un- Kara' 186 186 28'4 Munsqn 221 193 170 H. McCallen 146 107 diil likewiJeVith the Giants. B. With caaual clothes you'll cloths • said." Jacobs 192 188 166 Henderson 183 146 168 C. Lehman Ill Jost who had.a tough season last like this snap brim with "Riti" Shirta . $1.68 above ia not meant to bo 211 177 V. Lund ., 140 162. 133 Krohne 181 Totals .....'. 878 841 837 year ip certainly going;.places now, its welt edge and ribbon p.v illegal fishermen. Don't Remlas 180 157 173 P. Dunham 180 184 214 Grandpop Simonsen is still breez- "True-val" Shirts- $1.35 203 -Palko't Tavera (3) band. " G. (lilsdorf 182 166 202 172 ing 'em down for some (rood F, Nelson 171 Doyle & Cunneen Spec. "Arrow" Shirta $0.00 907 892 837 G. Deter 203 210 •cor.ea lately, and it's not on three Totals 766 848 798 l . Coppola Cl*»ner» (1) A. Lockle .'. 178 197 o# four either. $|95 Plaid Sport Shirta —Zllnl, 2iH— ':lak Trailing Mesar 138 160 182 Paul'i T«Ttrn (0) Osborn* 172 169 192 153 The crowd that jams the fiords 15 - $1.68 Coppola . 177 121 191 A. Kaminsky 168 152 G. Nelson ...: 179 177,. Millbrooke Hats Rec every TUBS, night certainly Hanjto 141 168 146 J, Siurko ! 181 147 106 H. Deter , 191 185 211 10 Pins In Match Scutt) ...... h.. 160 146 163 W. Fischei' 169 181 153 is .getting plenty of fireworks Genoveie ...'. 172 188 168 Ooyette 170 160 182 978 when it Walshes that Commercial UM Stetaon Gift eret Bowler . To ' Roll ToUls 891 926 NECKWEAR D.i-Renio,.... 200 169 182 G. J. Kacops (0) League in aclirin. George'i Ser Certificates "Wembley" Tiei ) $ 1 .00 Star In Final 10- 788 766 840 I Malls 172 166 134 Station eased up into a tie for $5.00 and $7.50 Values i"Beau Brummel" Tiei ) *• Hirst place as it tee* Pattljet boys Of Match Sunday Almasi Taverj (3) Totals ..,..,..,..,, .818 809 .864Iffejbtfi .....; 168 160 198 "Cheney" ) $1.80 over for three In a r»w. Wlb 190 1981 Ceorfe'a Service Sta. (3) Poos ISO 190 166 Pure Silk ) * Iht. Romer and L. Pavlik were best Gudor 227 221 189 J.Matusi 198 148 144 Lehrer • 129 190 161 Knitted Wrinkleproof for Geo's and DiRenxe was the C NTKHKT Mutt Udzialak Jupa .; 1H3 187 164 J. Sabo 187 212 136 Boka 206 18.7 193 Wool, Wool & Silk CC * 181 179 168 J. Plosko 147 176 217 only one on Pauls to gat in the Pure Silk D '• tniiliinr liy 70 pins when he Mcfarlane 222 ' 178 163 L. Pavlik 214 183 203 100 column. •i. Casti'llonn, Brooklyn Hmiletki Totals 799 893 846 W. Romer 195 179 216 -Kllul, i!4W— Mufflers, Silk and Wool $1.00 and $1.95 tin >>H' final ten RHIIIUB of their Reading Office (3) 960 955 882 Those new shirts; the Fords U. match Sunday at the Skay 227 171' 188 Totals 941 898, 916 0. P. la'iid ure sportitig must have kl.vn nlleyx, (0) Kilroy 177 142 204 187 168 given the ladn some extr^a cnerirv •lli'iid, after bowling on ev- C. Schwen WOODBRIDGE REC LEAGUE Brodniak ' . 151 WOOL SWEATERS 159 180 1.70 as they linully not into their sti'ide fin-'' with IlduMak for ehjht J«Jlick».. _ Qlpolito 168 199 173 • Button Coati * Bruthrd Knit 188 185. 189 G, M. Amusement Co. (3) and clipped Bill's Dinee for two, >> th* Academy lanes last F. SehwenW Gill 162 176 183 • Zipper Coati • Plain Colors Levi .. IW6 821 144 P. Mc€ue,...: *. ' 194 Gitlsdorf and Dunham popped the '"•'.lit, rallied ih the last Simonson : 160 222 198 • Fine Pullover! • Herringbone! Lorch 194 160 182 Barn*'... 135 168 wood for 200 parties and Lehman • Contrasting * Plaids, Cliflcfct ii' > tn pile up B load' of •D. HaWch 19(1 202 .189 to»k it eaey with that "rnoonlieht- Front* (, In lln'Hi' two Rallies Matt 1 Totals U40 933 ' 853 8. Jost *.. 180 223 20, m er" ^11. ftjthi t other match Liiniin I mid hit scores fit 17/7. and it J. Yustak JJIlMM '169 1 'iff boys gassed Morris Deutsch's lad'i •'iiHli'llono's 213 and 281. « Jules Ice House (3) A. tee :...:... 192' 165 164 Deitiko ,:.» ..... ,146 for » couple, which put them up 1.95 2.95 3.95 495 I'SIIIIH of ihfl first ten games J. Betn,stain 200 ....A 163 Nemea 163 144. Into thud place. \. 138 192 160 Richards Totals—...... 802 938 a Bartos ....':. 169 —ZIIHI. in— AH ptVrchatet packed in Ci(t B»IH. k l71 172 K6csi, 189 140 183 Catteltono Houseman General Motors A. A. (0) Beef had the laugh on Husky With dress-up clothes :,.. 186 Fishei 151 214 17fl Zllsi Z*8 174 204 Deres ..,<..., ' 144 183. , Hollo this week when bis team' V'<- (,;\i I'.),M.- S & II. Green Tr»din([ Stamps Saturday* 212 213 Remias : 168 160 168 you'll add the right fin- * 188, B. Bernatein ,... 213 Angar( k 145 wept to work and took a brace 167 167 ishing touch with this rib- 222 Ferraro';...... •.,.. '»* a. Ruski 138 135 of game* from the tailors to tie 203" j. Ruskl 124 143 Tofals, 922 814 801 them with Geo's. Beef got the bon-bound homburg. IHW , 903 . 930 ; .".•: 214 Alena ..., 174 ' Jefferson Motors (2) * edge both financially and hi«t«ri- „ 207 House of Finn CO) P. Hablch 194 166 123 Demarest 225 204 208 oafly, and when h* let* go, look DOYLE & CUNNEEN 1511 191 213 v«< Uwrvary M. Kovaph 187 200 146 Nahasa 187 1!)6 148 out. The crowd waa so dense DOYLE & CUNNEEN J. Kussnsk 188 1S9 H. Bermtein 213 122 arouaji this, match that Husky Do Your Xmas Shopping Early , \M. > 1 133; ,. ai8 GW*fc f. 1 1741 14H Tptals"}. ' 787 180 1*7 176 hid to bororw a soda box from 155 Smith St; III) ' 176 186 f * ssi W. Ruunak Giant* (0) 134 218 307 , Bacskay Sr, to stand on so that 180 180 155 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY . 2080 MiJftry 201 173 189 he could "root" for hl«, boys, Perth Amboy N.: Bernstein ,864 948, 85(1 but it didn't do any good. . "•• .•;•;.,••>!-.<. 826 .900 .^i.,v.::rv. 143 1«|J 168 lllfi ..A.^t**f««'*i?M Tutal* : FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS, lead«r ^--lawtom- mated |i,I,,,,, to mvmbtrs of the New Jeney dciv* agahtst «con»u- toridtmtied I In; so-c«Ued Patman stitUtJl, the Virginia Suit- State will K,, . TA New SUtt Legislature, of the Ways BUSY YULE SEASON cul«tfrnl Society, anil th* taxaa, *ta*«4 in Producer, mil,' York State and Ohio lUUFum and Means Committee of the U. S. the business surv*y **ffft>' »nd distribut,,,. RESS IS PRAISED wire art pressing M an early when Confreaa re-eon- Barean Federations. House of Repreieptitives, and »f FOR STORES SEEN "Throughout tap «v»ntry re- •n indirectly , FOR TAX ASSAULT CHAIN STORE TAX vena*. This bijl, if •jaaaad; would David H. Agana of Three the Frnanee Committee of the U. pi.rts from bueineas—from large Pe« in th« ,, levy a tax w chain stores on a Bridges, N. J., master of the NewS. Senate. industries to t»e smalUt«r«k««p- chases. national baeis. Jersey Grange, gave high pxliftt During the -past, approximately National Coramiiswn Pre-er—point to the h«aviag libBday The NCTC. Atiaili 'Punitive' Leviei to chain stores for their work in | 3QQ _ 'Virtually All' Papm In Action taken by the State a0((j conlMmer or- dict. N. J. Will Hive trade in 10 years," Mrg..Mdtkl«- hidden tax,s Fight To Stem Coil, la Resolution At An- Grange, which repreaeats about aiding growers «f farm prodiee. etnl^OnS ^ Kone on record stone added. "The buying spree, He declared that paauge of th* „ uppoting punW,t K,vie* on cer- Record Buiiness 10,000 member* throughout Suit following the trend of recant *Mt Oiai,tl nul Coavtation resolutien today wu *ignitl*ant 1 • , Sumy Slwwi Jersey, cloaaly followed pajnUel 1 distribution. WOOUBftlDtiR^New Jersey's month*, probably will carry th« ' leader ;!,.,• »ci,Mn>ly with tbt tffmts at tax- to the annual cpnv«ntivn of the ilarly opposed discriminatory •86,000, the National Consumers' Tke increased New J»rs«jr trade, nating against chain store*, teri- some destroyers were found to be jiinci 1" slrjti the

NARROW ESCAPE Scottsbluff, Neb.—Well* tUV 9-^ACH -frt«f\ berger, farm worker, narrowly ... VC»> X M SK4Wl\ J . MPvd death recently when his clothing caught in a bust sajw. Part of his clothing was torn off in W* desperate effort to escape b,ut he wan drawn steadily toward the j^Lei whirling blade, Tho saw had snipped through the visor of his cap when some of the torn clothing wrapped around the saw gjutft and •topped it. Harsbtrgur 'received • only a bruised arm.

RAIL WORKERS Tfe(> welfare of railroad workers is as Important to the public in- '111 terest ns the maintenance Of in adequate transportation : system, <1l'f: o ill jm aays tho Supreme Court in a re- '11/ cent decision and consolidations aimed iit operating ecodomie? must not ovi rlook the interests 6f 'those MOW WM2M M& BOVS who Reive." This is the first time' AMD I'LL SHOW VOU S0M6 that the Court has placed beyond question the rights of worker* af- fected by consolidations.

MEXICAN OIL The decision of the Mmtjcan 8u- prqmc Court, upholding the na- tlonfl!izulion of American oil com- panies in Mexico, mentis thut the comp«nies have exhausted their le- gal remedies in Mexico and the issue now becomes one for the comrifleriitioii of diplpmaU of the two countries. While the'United States Government will confer with ifprcseiitutiveH of .Aju^ricjin oil companies, no immediate or drastic itttlon is.oxpectefl.

SECRET ENGINE is said to be a closely guiinledV Government secret in- volve* | }\ development of a new |d, liquid-cooled en- ginu, with \i cylinders, said tfi be cnpul'lr 01 lilting an nirplane vcr- ticnlly into tie air. If the report is true, the olgine represent* po- tentiBlly the tre«t*st advance in flvijitiim in rccipt years, v |t might mnlco poKjiitile .listaHned speeds of more IIKUI foin] hundred Wiles an hour.

Workei-s on VfPA ro% ipected to *otil J dbout 2,250,000, Wf which 60,000 lyWill be On nhort-tme project* In «toteii suffering fnlm flood and roufht duwUr*. \ .,«...,**..»*». 'I.

FRIDAY1, DFCEMPPT* IV 1^0 r tie AccWent" IN THRILLING EPtC MAJESTIC FEATURE A TENDER SCBH THE RAINS CAME" „ a contest of "Woo- A iiul> Kratifying an Came," by Louis Bromfteld, . .,..,,.. "Goo-Goo," Hush Ui... '>i a grtMt book bving i uine? Wtdntidaf and Thur«day fjt .,, baby Sandy compete TALE OF PIONEERS ilit < rt-iweiii Titealrt. »ith Myrna I, ||,,mii-s in the new Uni- ii..sf••inni mi., a icrwat motior t..u i <.|fifi>il ia JJsrrj'l F. Za- !,<>, Tyrone Powei anj (jeorfb lPl, ,,v. "Little Accident," Drum* Along Mobwk" j,,, - Ti/t-bday to the Strand Features Claudette Col- i * J.I.MI .I-Iurn ,tJ 'Th« K«in» UM II! shaimg j^tlllar l<-imra. bert, Henry Fonda Decline af J«M ,,l job* dtelined from 718, KII the posmblf ways tfiarc to 897.0M in JM7. MTentinif action fur \hv Make this iht Merriest CkHttmat <[f i laiiuiH lit, the screen I time and again its un- iiwci1 in this field Read- Ever With Baumann's flowers I action always left th* uni- of eiKiW-ittent to tht nation, while uotior Nev«>r has our aaaovtment of PUltti and is limited by space, Flowers be«n lovelier iiiHUi«*,X])cUlB*», Or»f* Uau ia frail, Jtruttlaa Hinailnj scents so vivid [ h.rnn. Pipper PladH, Tr«« Scotch Heather >»• maay Mor«. then realism thai atMManees Upmtit Gardens ansi CUu Terrariueit in »arle«» tltai. tluilled to the marrow. Vet Cut Flowers for Marry Wlahai ha» the action of battle bten I .so realistically and ereltinp- Kiiiti i» all colors, CarjMtiaat, 8aa|MVa|«f Ifirtr* •' »«»Ul lloihrr, Narcitcus. Sweet Peai, Cat Pola*»tll«a, Letery S*rar< i> nf iii Darryl F. Zanuck'i pro- ul red Euphorbia, Gladiolus aad eaaay tthert • ini-tion nf "DrumB Along the Mo- Imwk," which haj its prevua to- Coraaga* for tha Holiday at the Majestic Theatre. The enduring l"vr ..I • ru.h.. mluw (Leilir Muwtld) lui III. L.rdenUt, til staas, Ore»Mt and C**ellUi taa «Mt |* 1 •nuVical prulrfp iln[ri(t B*i (|i!i»n ) m unfoUefi in Infarifftai.. A "break* down" liting Tale Of Man & Triumph in nnimeonn w flwt ,f flower., V»l«f»,Sw»«fT*».Tt4liF1k»eft, W*P*jSk t (.IviuioM, the cameraman of Lo»« Story' whu I. II tl,.- nlltA. In.i. for tlit nut weak (| the Ditmii Lace Flow«. (Snartlf ti«Utt snd arl«««i «%er>Ull| I* (Iswers |iocs-if in feel »r« "Stagecoach," under the dirt$Uon Thaalr*. Abuve, tlir c«in*r« islihn Mr Huwird Bt>d Mill B*i| «••)• * , ,» i|y-the extra support Sea Told On Strand's Screen ol' John Ford, the <£0th Uaptury- nil during It tender momrni Table CniwpUeee ef E»er|re»n, pin* s*Mi, ••rrtkl aad picture presents a new high in make t pretty diU Just year mure than a century inclurc. telliujr th<> stofy of the |s Dr. Posfier's Sctehd- aeo, a ttlc sl vtjilWied out m, one thta will be long're- MIITLETOE HOLLY nimageiniN IIU'II funi*wofnen who by all who see it. ,<„ is needed-with hi f the ort ol London, bound for lieli>e irpaa all winter. Beauteous Ingrid Bergman Bows Grata Coter. an vlt* fraaaas tkat k««a th*M ia f»od iftaa* arl (1 HI me; and anatomic NewY] k, the tirsl ship to attempt fiuiquesl of-the Atlantic by steam the cr 'Mug nf the treacherous fb msfrniflcent realitation. With IN "RAM CAME" wintar. Li*iaf Ckrialmas Tree, plunted in tub.. Utt them far I'm your child's feet Carttlmas aa«l plaat o«ttld« aflerwardi. tlanti under the power of I Duugla* Fairbanks, jr., Maigarut As 'OtherWoman'ln Ditmas Story fl are. We promise «<• one. Lockwood and 1lVill Fyite co-star- Plsurtr* sant b* MUfraeh anyw»«r» eparturc of that ship on" its r«rj, Paramount will present the lll|rriil II'. i'tt...tin, tin- beautiful ciimu ihe nunaatloh of continents! accurate foot-fitting. p luy With Conftdenee nakinif voyage changed picture (or th? flrBttime locally to- unn cniiliiicnlal HctresK in iiitru- 1-Ainipe Hoping; to settle down to •>. it quiet f xiMenc* and to reni'w ac- itime History of ,'ths world, nighg t at the Strand Th>«tre.' iduced ti> Aincmmi audience* fin quainUncc with his family nk IJuyd, recognising thf FoF r importannt jibl the flist time In the new David 0. drama of ihe event,.the play- CallBAUMANN'S he selected euch Selxnick production, "InU'ritiewg, He urgtB h(s wife to accom- >ry behind that nailing, has ers »ft George Bancroft, wen as thv ti Love Stnry," in which shr i» "0- pany hiin on a seoond htineymoon RAHWAY 7-0711, 0712, 0713 in "Rulers of the S«a" a hard-driving: capUhi of the Fa4ton, sturreil with I^slic Howard and to the romantic place* which he WO ST. GEORGE AVE. RAHWAY, N. J. jfontuN, thrilling' motion and Montag'u Love. Edna Best. Thi«»new (jlctuio i« viHited oh tour but she pyplainx EnUbliiliFit 1M5H scheduled for its premiere ahowing that her root* are in her home and We will be open rvrninii all Chriilmei week at the Dltnia, Th««tre at a pr#vu« that her children n«ed her love and

Miss Beifrman, a baauUouj ,ltlud«r Tyrun* Power hai the ludlnf blond* plays the role of tha other brihelittle mtle role in the picturimtioh of woman in "Intermesso, a Love the beit-.eller "The Rlini SEVEN (7) DAYS STARTING SATURDAY (girl, long VJ Story." The story concerns H Came" which cooiai Wednesday r and ana- VTRAHD world-famous, violinist who raturns and Thursday to the icrun it home to Stockholm to rejoin hin beel.ik'uff- PERTH AMBOY 4-1 «3 tht Cr«icent Theatre, Myrna Tip Siies wife and two children after a two Lojr it co-ttarred. yews' absonce dining which he be- T Widths STARTING WITH TEL P. A. 4.3388 I annum PREVUE TONIGHT PREV11E TONiTE! Two Prevue Shows - Last Complete Show Starts at 8:25 P. M. ON STATE ST. AT THE FIVE CORNERS ThrilU never broujfht to GIVE VMM CHILO MECTIOIYMIANCE screen hi tKfc , fi'Mtei't w> i '• drama eimr filrhed! lior Vogue Seven (7) Days --- Starting Saturday hoe Store |164 Smith St Storm at Sea th Attaboy, N. J. •-'• f - Mutiny! Two Complete Shows ESCEMT Explosion! Drama!' Atinov fh»O "First Lote" PREVUE SlOl '.'Intarmecio" FREE •ill "Plrst Lore" Book, to all Children TIME f ABLEi 10142 "Iptarmeuo" hit Sat. Matinee THRU SUNDAY

And rCEDRCE mumv All.. Radii) Srrial IE GREEN 1NET No.3"

ID AY HIHI TUESDAY

3 DAYS STARTING WITH r- PREVUE TUES. NITE

And •LESLIE HOWAH)- - Bemud Sbwi FREVUE TIMETABLE 4i47 "Ninolehka" YGMALION ,

Caat!nuovi| EVERY EVERY LAST TIMES TODAY Ptrfsna. WEDNESDAY Sacial 1.0Y POWER BRENT ON. 8:30 P. M aacetiOOl ARTY FREE CHINA ' Alto Deanna Durbin Wed. CASH PRIZES TO THE LADJBB P.M. WB. CHAN — In — Nils BANk NITE "FIRST LOVE" MAJESTIC PERTH AMBOY TEL P. A. 4-0108 SIDNEY TiOLER

, . .-...:- •;: ••>.;,«•. f.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1939 'AOF SIXTEEN plenty , . . Th boys csjtbrited Rumblings after tbe gam* . . . Had more Ma,,, i), i»i« ><<' * *• work plleJ on m» tkis week . . )t! YOUTH, 19, NABBED * FASHION PREVIEW {Continued Uum Sfort fage) will bi»e to cover th«t alley C.rity popped a tftt f,«' &• Ca- IN DRAMATIC CHASE sey* but it wein't enough. I,, ih»- other match of the week WHICH HIT 80 MPH itic HitliopF and the Nuts had ii ©AMC SCtl «ui, with the N«ts taking the last Frrko, With Long Record, twu t-Hmes by plenty wood after EVERT MONOAYWGHT, 8:30 S 18 Green Street, ilroppniK tne opener by * few pint. Woodbridffe, N«w Jersey, Fushei Stolen Car To Man.it Holiheimer had pl«nty lip St. James' Auditorium December II, 1939. . Limit To Evade Cops on the hall, averaging (wer SW for Mi Sant* CUiu, ihf night. His top score wae 225. A Toyland Lodge, -•iiHui, 24H~ WANTED FOR ROBBERY HOOKS — UndcrsUaJ that North Pole. McGinly Dar»s wu going to 10-50 GAME (50 My dear SanLa: ' Mi I I' KKT -\ dramkilii' chase hive Ms new ball "charged" i IUJI Avciiut, Perth Amboy, »t , Postmaster W. Guy Weavn ir with strikes ... He di4»'t do so DOORPUZEtl. formed me that if I wanted thii •» \ M Mundaymornjiig, added well thii week . . . ZfUi is U tat letter to reach you before Christ ,, , ili.i entry t$ the long police two K«irouts the neiil lew we«ks mas Eve I had better null it righ Mn.i.j ulu-ady Jikd up against . . "Tiny" U»i in the Craftl- away—so in my haute I may have mrici(A!i yuar old Anthony Ferko inem L. uiled a til ifcls w»«k Get the f* good news dailN aliped up on a aiunber of Wood • •f :(7 ( hnntopher Street. Ferko I wonlUr if "A liridge Towti«hip resident* whon was finally caugtit by Detective cirr of Giieer for THI f SCIENCE \ I bop* you will remember. I know John Swullick who pursued him •com he hit . . . Nlsie-^k Vutj you depend upon thii old salt each many blocks in th« police car with certainly bac patlMCB • .... rUt- "P Otily Sfb ,f.^ ( thejnachine's linn •creaming at it year to give you some eujfgsstions nck or Cosil-lianger nickad •• I SCKNcr m/'h! I. 'in a» to what to put in the prover kept up with Fsrko's 'eighty uiilt-s tnySmn, Boston. M« . I for the best 1ft tile 1»UMI, tfce Rf|«l«r iftAi v bial stocking*, so, without malice DUa»ter almost came io Rolf, a an hour speed. Perkocwas arraign* mug He beat me three faiaes |l QUOTUM SntN,, M . Oernmn shepherd dog, when the ed the next morning in police court by tnsnr • Uaersl i aforethought, here goes: . r.rmce Roka bad ifce •iitonisi rsstersi, I Belgian t»vernment decreed thai in Perth Amboy and held in 11,000 For Andrew Aaree, Stephen groove thii week . , . If a certain MoxiTOi 4M Ideisl • all large doge must be destroyed to bail for the grand jury. Wtrlock A C, smooth sailing m« us «lr *«M nsert attention I* centerve food. Hewever, Rolf ww g»t«r4*y IMM, ! in tli. .fhr»Me«et1t«tar«t *U The youth »u released from hit team i«*Uad *f that CKU a new home* sad tsi ••ftr It i Btrroa Avenae institution. . . . Annandale KefBMSfory Ortiflser LI^-J. »Mk^MfW kiik.ftjhUft wiyU kit iht (ol|owiilK I New T«rk-at a cost of W2, Half ttfMSlMd iium, 2\ after serving a term (or lar- B B i For Wi|li»» (?»lidin| lnip«t- arrived with « "luggage left •» DIUMV* FW^»^ln^ #-^ WW"^W nnflBnnL».^.-BSJ -_ Open y Krom 3 i,, ctny of an automobile. Police gay or, Fir. Inspector, Real ElUU hind" label on hit neck. thwn better . . . That 114 Hal* Director) Allfaier, '• Jew more he has a record of six car thefts-. ben Csik Kit, WpeJ Beet's teaei lillM. ... For Anthony (lulin) The youth it alleged to have AquiU, biifer and better Ital- Lad Who Retouei Girl Tvt ftarted out Saturday night by ian Democratic Clubs. ... For Healing the automobile owned by Dr. Benjamin WeisenMA the Given Badge By FirtiuM Cfarta Walfl, night watchman at the word, and moio of "I Wlnl A Warner Chemical Company, which CARTERET —Samuel Holo- Girl," . . . WM parked at the plant'gate iiv watch, sixth grade student at For TRX Collector Michael J upper RooBevelt Avenue, Carter*t. Nathan Hale School and mem- Trainer, a course in how to keep Thii car he abandoned in Perth Of Suzy's cyclamen felt hat, cho»«n by December Harper's ber of the Safety Patrol, will be Arriboy where he transferred to the from (retting the urge to play Bazaar to complete a black or dark blue outfit, it might new automobile of George Gold- Broad St. prank; on others. .... For George honored by No. 2 Fire Company man, Q| that city, in which he went almost be said: "Pancake style in layers" Eliiabeth (Dick Tracy) Balint ^nd Jack for his heroism in saving Gloria to South River. He wag on his (Sherlock Holme*) Egan, loU of Chndosh, two and a .half year way home in this machine when ar- lucky catchM. . . . Pol- Dr. ^e old child, from traffic an upper THIRD TERM LABOR reited. Bckfitlcy, Or. Aaion Ptt'got and Roosevelt Ayenue. The story of WJiik Senator diiurgii W,.Norri*, Answering an inquiry from Give "Her" A Rshman The *h»se resulting fn his cap- Dr, Cyril Hutner, a new version Samuel's exploit wa* told in last of Nebraska, in a publtc letter, re- President Wllt1«m Giren, xit thi" of "Roar, Llona, Roar." ... For ture startad when Detective Swal- A. F, of L. Attorney General Mur- week's ifwup of this newspaper. lick recognised (he car as a stolen John "Tacker" Bergsn, pavad dare hit; position in' regards to a phy has taken the .position that Gold Seal Guaranteed Members of the fire company one whoa he saw it turn into Hall m«Jh 'ui the back street:. . . thHrd term and the lubject ion- the Department of lattice is fol- will piewiil the buy a iiielil Avenue itpm state Street. He Pot Julius (Main Street): BlaJce tinueB to arouse speculative inter- 4owing Supreme C»«ri "in r 95.00 year's honor guest will be Jo- tinued acroaa i railroad bridge. At The Din Committee heard Jay victory dinners like last night's af seph Sarzillo, and the banquet Pacific Street, where Hall Avenue a sto his political plant in 1U40. Lovestone, former Secretary of fair, i . . Choose froTn rich, mink- •will be held December 30 in St. ends as a dead-end street, Ferko the Communist Party, in this coun- And while I thln,k of it, Santa, RAILROADS dyed Marmot, Lustrous James Hall. John S. Olbricht, tore down a fence, rode through % try, declare that the policies of plea** fIT* Serjeant Allan Mc- Michael Yarcheski, Dennis Fitz- hedge and found himself in a back- Tre Claw I Railroads of the American communists have been Black Pony, Chinese Nat- Donnell and Joe Caiale a tried Gerald, Louis Peterson and yard, unable to go further. country which ended 1938 with a dictated by the desires of Moscow. ural Grey Kidskin, New and true diet for reductnr . . . Fred Muller are in charge. Carteret police filed two detain- deficit of $128,471,075, expect to Gel-dyed Caracul. Newest Arid how about (iving town- ers against him. One is for th<> show a profit by the end of this silhouettes and every •hip £n|ineer "But" Davii a FOOD STAMPS theft of Walz's car, the second for year. This is based on the business Dr. Robert Steskovltz coat backed by our fa- correspondence court* of dances The food stamp plan continues the theft October 22 of an automo- upturn in the fall and the fact mous Gold Seal Guar- —not including the Charleston. be expanded and families on that the deficit '/or the first six 8UKGEON CHIEOPODIBT bile owned by Julius Kloss, Irving FOOT AILMENTS . . . And I am sure Chief "Dick" elief receive a bonus in stamps months of this year was ,$91,000- antee of quality and Street florist. When questioned by Perth Amboy Nat'l Bank Bldt wearability. Keating would appreciate some which can be used to purchase local police in Amboy headquarters ,000 as compared with $ 180,OUO,- 313 SUte St Perth Amboy • additional equipment for • hts- dsHst*!) by the Department «f he admitted stealing Mrs. Klo*s's 000 in the first six months of last Phone P. A. 1-0S57 photography dark room. . . . Agriculture as surplus products. car, year. And here's a few more sugges- By next summer, the plar\ is ex- tloni. ... eeked to be operating in 12ft citiw BE SURE OF YOUR F'or Danny Panconi—a chance nd it is possible; that the stamps Enters Voluntary Non-Suit Open Every Night to get hin new home all painted will be tried out in connection with In Claim For $509 Damages WINDOW SHADES "Til Christmas and furnished before Chrwtmas. ither than food products. BRAKES Manufactured * and !••• . . .' For Dawne Derrick Gardner, CARTERET—An order for a TRUST YOURS TO US I O. T. Fraser end scores of other voluntary non-suit was entered tUlle songt he ever thought of wishing you a water faucet in the apartment at fcnowi For Mayor "Angle" happy yulctide—sq, from up here the Fitch Street address in which Greiner, a new ja»el—end not in the Crow's Nest I wish you a his father-in-law, Joseph Chudick, an old-rote one. . : . For Jim Merry Christmas. Give Donner resided. He alleged negligence on Schaffrick, • copyright for an and Blitsjen, an apple for me—or the part of Sawczak as landlord article on "How to Cot Votet" whatever it is that reindeer like. through faulty repair of the fau- cet in question. . . . For Fred Sptpcer'.* num- With kindest personal rc^ar^s, ber of (cratch pads f»r "dood- am, i Sandor was represented by El- litit" daring Townihip meet- Sincerely, mer E.. Brown, and Sawczak' by infi. ... The Navigator, Michael Resko. •, fbi- Father McConigtin, Father : Klein, Father 8r«nnan, Rev, De- vanny, Rev. flaWn and Rev. »>..'] Strong, continued, interest in the 1 churches of the Township, . . I'M MAKING itS *p F6r Ernie Link, more prises for 0 the lovely dahlias he' grows each year. . . . For Officer Fred Leidner, iMYJEWELfty! a bundle of good health. . . . For $ the Wibel Art and Antique shop, •ty* a custoWr for that first edition IEADQUARTB of the New York Sun. , . . And, Santa, although you are very busy, perhaps you can find THIS YEAR time to five 'John Coyne that little gift he's been hoping he'll find In hit docking Cb^stmas ,AS USUAL morning. . , , And how about (••ing "But" Ryan a fleet of new Plamond T trucks. . . . And eating "Hank" Miller's ,AT ROYAL mind so that he won't worry about things that never happen. . . . And just to be a real San- Una Store With ta, it would be nice to pretent SUITS Burton Dunlgan and Johnny TOPCOATS !I Ring wood with a new .crop of life Christmas hair. . . . OVERCOAT1 Ih As a suggestion, how about put- ting the spirit of £hristmas in the WE don't claim to make Beau Brummels hearts of TownBhip residents so out )Of everyone ... but we do pride our- that they will donate to such wor- Blrthiton* Rings M m thy causes as the Woodbridge Pen * P.ncll Sell selves on our ability to fit almost every- Emergency Sijuad, the Red" Cross, one. Why ? Well . . . our thousands of the Tuberculosis legnue and the Exquiilte Jewelry Ut/ WITH TWO TBOUSERS Salvation Army . . . And a nice GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! garments at the Factory, plus the many (rift for Sam Gioe would be a lit- models that we cut, make it easy for us tle more interest in' the Township Recreation Department by more to suit you. Why not make a date to visit of the big shots. , . . BOND'S FACTORY now? You'll be so Although you cannot five '; iru# Whrt.' Diamond* impressed with the quality, workmanship them anything in a material r •< way, how %bapt your blessing 'Apwlca'j Finest Watches and price, that you'll pinch yourself to to the Lioai Club and the Ro< tary Club for their annual Sllvtrwar* — Dresser Sttt make sure you're not dreaming 1 Get the Christinas parties for the needy '' Cameras -r- Compacts FACTORY BUYING HABIT! Buy BOND youngsters of the £ownihip. . . . And pint* Santa, when ypu F GIFTS! GIFTS! CLOTHES direct from the FACTORY at New Brunnick Factory; come down Owen Dunigan's FACTORY PRICES ... and S-A-V-E! chimney take tha,t eld bat and U*Te • ajee,' new Dabbi in its sT pUce. . . . And to MM. Aiher AVE. t HOWARD Fits Randolph, Mrs. Huber, Mrs. George Hunter, Mrs. Stanley "DloutvonruL £r Potter, Mr*. E. H. De»anny, New Bruowick, N. J. Mrt. G. G. Robinson, Mrs. Leon { MeElrey, Mrs, A. R. Bergen, Roual! Open Daily Emingi: Tuetdaf 06 Smith Street Mrt. George Merrill, Mn. Vic- 340 George St. Perth Amboy, N. J. tor NickUs, Mrs. Frederick Beck- New Brunswick, N. J. &30 A. M.. 6 P. M. ley, Mr*. Frederick Brause, Mrs,